Conformationally locked chromophores as models of excited-state proton transfer in fluorescent proteins.
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Conformationally locked chromophores as models of excited-state proton transfer in fluorescent proteins.
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Conformationally locked chromo ...... nsfer in fluorescent proteins.
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Conformationally locked chromo ...... nsfer in fluorescent proteins.
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Conformationally locked chromo ...... ansfer in fluorescent proteins
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Alexandra O Borissova
Dmytro Kosenkov
Jordan Shamir
Laren M Tolbert
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10.1021/JA3010144
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