Uncovering the hidden ground state of green fluorescent protein
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Mikas Vengris | Rienk van Grondelle | I. V. van Stokkum | J. Kennis | R. van Grondelle | J. V. van Thor | M. Vengris | D. Larsen | John T M Kennis | Ivo H M van Stokkum | Delmar S Larsen | Jasper J van Thor
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