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Model systems for observing photoredox reactions of carotenoids

  • A. L. Moore , T. A. Moore , Devens Gust , J. J. Silber , L. Sereno , F. Fungo , L. Otero , G. Steinberg-Yfrach , P. A. Liddell , S.-C. Hung , H. Imahori , S. Cardoso , D. Tatman and A. N. Macpherson
Published/Copyright: January 1, 2009

Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1997-01-01

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