Internal structure of chlorosomes from brown-colored chlorobium species and the role of carotenoids in their assembly.
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Roman Tuma | Sarah J Butcher | R. Tuma | P. Laurinmäki | S. Butcher | R. Serimaa | C. Borrego | J. B. Arellano | J. Psencik | T. Ikonen | Jakub Psencík | Juan B Arellano | Teemu P Ikonen | Carles M Borrego | Pasi A Laurinmäki | Ritva E Serimaa | J. Pšenčík
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