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Ciba Foundation symposium, 1975
Illuminated chloroplast fragments, which can convert light into chemical energy (NADPH2 and ATP), contain a number of soluble and insoluble electron carriers that have been arranged, on the basis of their redox potentials and on kinetic and other evidence, in sequences (analogous to those in mitochondria) to describe the events involved in the light ...
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Illuminated chloroplast fragments, which can convert light into chemical energy (NADPH2 and ATP), contain a number of soluble and insoluble electron carriers that have been arranged, on the basis of their redox potentials and on kinetic and other evidence, in sequences (analogous to those in mitochondria) to describe the events involved in the light ...
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The chloroplast genome and the biogenesis of the chloroplast thylakoid membrane
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1988J C, Gray +8 more
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Synthesis of chloroplast RNA at the site of chloroplast DNA
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1967openaire +2 more sources

