Chromophore structure in bacteriorhodopsin's N intermediate: implications for the proton-pumping mechanism
Stephen P. A. Fodor(University of California, Berkeley), Richard A. Mathies(University of California, Berkeley), Walther Stoeckenius, Johan Lugtenburg, Ronald Gebhard, James B. Ames(University of California System), E. M. M. van den Berg
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