Mechanical Rotation of the c Subunit Oligomer in ATP Synthase (F <sub>0</sub> F <sub>1</sub> ): Direct Observation
Yoshihiro Sambongi(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Masamitsu Futai(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Mikio Tanabe(High Energy Accelerator Research Organization), Yoh Wada(Osaka Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology), Yuko Iko(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Toshio Yanagida(The University of Osaka), Hiroshi Omote(Japan Science and Technology Agency), I. Ueda(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Atsuko Iwamoto-Kihara(Tokyo University of the Arts)
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