The role of cytochrome c-550 as studiedthrough reverse genetics and mutant characterization inSynechocystis sp. PCC 6803
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著者
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SHEN Jian-Ren
Solar Ener.Res.Group, RIKEN
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Shen Jian-ren
Solar Energy Research Group Riken
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Vermaas Wim
Department Of Botany Arizona Stateuniversity
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Inoue Yorinao
Solar Energy Research Group Riken
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Inoue Yorinao
Solar Ener.res.group Riken
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