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Mar 26, 2024 - Cellular Imaging Laboratory
Steinbach, Gabor, 2024, "Technical background for 'Impact of protein–chromophore interaction on the retinal excited state and photocycle of Gloeobacter rhodopsin: role of conserved tryptophan residues' article", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/CONCORDA/SWVVNH, ARP, V1
Technical background (scheme of timing, microcontroller code) for 'Impact of protein–chromophore interaction on the retinal excited state and photocycle of Gloeobacter rhodopsin: role of conserved tryptophan residues' (DOI: 10.1039/d3sc02961a) article
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