The Quenching of Long-Wavelength Fluorescence by the Closed Reaction Center in Photosystem I in Thermostichus vulcanus at 77 K. [PDF]
Akhtar P, van Stokkum IHM, Lambrev PH.
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Development of a TSR-based method for understanding structural relationships of cofactors and local environments in photosystem I. [PDF]
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Photosystem I: A Paradigm for Understanding Biological Environmental Adaptation Mechanisms in Cyanobacteria and Algae. [PDF]
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A Simple Expression for the Screening of Excitonic Couplings between Chlorophylls as Inferred for Photosystem I Trimers. [PDF]
Eder M, Renger T.
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Correction for He et al., Structural insights into the assembly and energy transfer of haptophyte photosystem I-light-harvesting supercomplex. [PDF]
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