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. 1963 Nov;38(6):680–685. doi: 10.1104/pp.38.6.680

Further Studies on the Photochemical Production of Reduced Triphosphopyridine Nucleotide and Adenosine Triphosphate by Fragmented Spinach Chloroplasts 1,2

Charles A Fewson 1,3, Clanton C Black 1,4, Martin Gibbs 1
PMCID: PMC549994  PMID: 16655851

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