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. 1964 Feb;51(2):232–238. doi: 10.1073/pnas.51.2.232

PHOTOREDUCTION OF UBIQUINONE AND PHOTOOXIDATION OF PHENAZINE METHOSULFATE BY CHROMATOPHORES OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC BACTERIA AND BACTERIOCHLOROPHYLL*

W S Zaugg 1, L P Vernon 1, A Tirpack 1
PMCID: PMC300054  PMID: 14128127

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