Inter‐subunit rotation and elastic power transmission in F0F1‐ATPase
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M. Müller | W. Junge | D. Cherepanov | W Junge | O. Pänke | K. Gumbiowski | S. Engelbrecht | O Pänke | S Engelbrecht | D A Cherepanov | K Gumbiowski | M Müller | Wolfgang Junge | Oliver Pänke | Karin Gumbiowski | Martin Müller
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