Mechanism of Photoconversion among Rhodopsin, Bathorhodopsin and Isorhodopsin
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概要
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Oseroff and Callender's experimental data of laser photcclysis of rhodopsin atlow temperature are analyzed in terms of a photoreactitvn scheme with twocommon states. Branch probabilities involved irt the schetr?e are also estimatedusing the quantum yields evaluated by Strackee. '
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- 1978-04-15
著者
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Kakitani Toshiaki
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Nagoya University
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KAKITANI Hiroko
Department of Physics,Nagoya University
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Kakitani Hiroko
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Nagoya University
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Kakitani Toshiaki
Department Of Engineering Science Osaka University
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