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Title: Binding Sites of Quinones in Photosynthetic Bacterial Reaction Centers Investigated by Light-Induced FTIR Difference Spectroscopy: Symmetry of the Carbonyl Interactions and Close Equivalence of the QB Vibrations in Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides and Rhodobacter viridis Probed by Isotope Labeling
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Biochemistry [0006-2960] Breton, Jacques yr:1995


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