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Spooner, P. J. R., Sharples, J. M., Goodall, S. C., Bovee-Geurts, P. H. M., Verhoeven, M. A., Lugtenburg, J., Pistorius, A. M. A., DeGrip, W. J., & Watts, A. (2004). The Ring of the Rhodopsin Chromophore in a Hydrophobic Activation Switch Within the Binding Pocket. Journal of Molecular Biology, 343(3), 719–730.

Authors 9
  1. Paul J.R. Spooner (first)
  2. Jonathan M. Sharples (additional)
  3. Scott C. Goodall (additional)
  4. Petra H.M. Bovee-Geurts (additional)
  5. Michiel A. Verhoeven (additional)
  6. Johan Lugtenburg (additional)
  7. Arthur M.A. Pistorius (additional)
  8. Willem J. DeGrip (additional)
  9. Anthony Watts (additional)
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