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Bacteriorhodopsins

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    bacteriorhodopsin and archaerhodopsin

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    6. Hou, B., Friedman, N., Ruhman, S., Sheves, M. and Ottolenghi, M., 2001. Ultrafast Spectroscopy of the Protonated Schiff Bases of Free and C13 C14 Locked Retinals. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 105(29), pp.7042-7048. pdf
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