Alternating syn-anti bacteriochlorophylls form concentric helical nanotubes in chlorosomes
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Alternating syn-anti bacteriochlorophylls form concentric helical nanotubes in chlorosomes
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Alternating syn-anti bacterioc ...... lical nanotubes in chlorosomes
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Alternating syn-anti bacterioc ...... lical nanotubes in chlorosomes
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Alfred R Holzwarth
Donald A Bryant
Egbert J Boekema
Francesco Buda
Gert T Oostergetel
Michael Reus
Piotr K Wawrzyniak
Swapna Ganapathy
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10.1073/PNAS.0903534106
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2009-05-12T00:00:00Z