pH modulates the quinone position in the photosynthetic reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides in the neutral and charge separated states.
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Juergen Koepke | Eva-Maria Krammer | G Matthias Ullmann | G. Fritzsch | J. Koepke | Eva-Maria Krammer | G. Ullmann | Astrid R. Klingen | P. Sebban | Pierre Sebban | Günter Fritzsch | Astrid R Klingen
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