Temperature and wavelength effects on the photochemistry of rhodopsin, isorhodopsin, bacteriorhodopsin and their photoproducts.

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Published in Nature on December 08, 1977

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J B Hurley, T G Ebrey, B Honig, M Ottolenghi

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