Cl(-) concentration dependence of photovoltage generation by halorhodopsin from Halobacterium salinarum.

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Published in Biophys J on October 01, 2002

Authors

Eiro Muneyuki1, Chie Shibazaki, Yoichiro Wada, Manabu Yakushizin, Hiroyuki Ohtani

Author Affiliations

1: Chemical Resources Laboratory (Research Laboratory of Resources Utilization), Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama 226-8503, Japan. emuneyuk@res.titech.ac.jp

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