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Ng, I. W., Adams, P. G., Mothersole, D. J., Vasilev, C., Martin, E. C., Lang, H. P., Tucker, J. D., & Neil Hunter, C. (2011). Carotenoids are essential for normal levels of dimerisation of the RC–LH1–PufX core complex of Rhodobacter sphaeroides: Characterisation of R-26 as a crtB (phytoene synthase) mutant. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1807(9), 1056–1063.

Authors 8
  1. Irene W. Ng (first)
  2. Peter G. Adams (additional)
  3. David J. Mothersole (additional)
  4. Cvetelin Vasilev (additional)
  5. Elizabeth C. Martin (additional)
  6. Helen P. Lang (additional)
  7. Jaimey D. Tucker (additional)
  8. C. Neil Hunter (additional)
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