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. 1966 Aug;56(2):586–593. doi: 10.1073/pnas.56.2.586

Fluorescence properties of particles obtained by digitonin fragmentation of spinach chloroplasts.

N K Boardman, S W Thorne, J M Anderson
PMCID: PMC224413  PMID: 5229980

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