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Electronic Excited States of the CP29 Antenna Complex of Green Plants: A Model Based on Exciton Calculations

We have suggested a model for the electronic excited states of the minorplant antenna, CP29, by incorporating a considerable part of the currentinformation offered by structure determination, site-directed mutagenesis,and spectroscopy in the modeling.We have assumed that the electronic excited state...

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Published in:Journal of biological physics 2000-12, Vol.26 (4), p.321-339
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