Light-Dark Adaptation of Channelrhodopsin Involves Photoconversion between the all-trans and 13-cis Retinal Isomers.
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Dirk Trauner | Hartmut Oschkinat | Peter Hegemann | Anke Keidel | P. Hegemann | D. Trauner | A. Diehl | H. Oschkinat | Katja Stehfest | Katja Stehfest | Uwe Kuhlmann | Anne Diehl | Peter Hildebrandt | Michel-Andreas Geiger | Meike Luck | Sara Bruun | Daniel Stoeppler | Michel-Andreas Geiger | David Woodmansee | U. Kuhlmann | P. Hildebrandt | Anke Keidel | Meike Luck | Sara Bruun | D. Woodmansee | Daniel Stoeppler | Uwe Kuhlmann
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