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      The architecture of photosynthetic membranes: lateral and transverse organization

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                Journal
                Trends in Biochemical Sciences
                Trends in Biochemical Sciences
                Elsevier BV
                09680004
                August 1982
                August 1982
                : 7
                : 8
                : 288-292
                Article
                10.1016/0968-0004(82)90014-7
                a39ab484-48d5-48cf-961d-7c3c6bc62cb6
                © 1982

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