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On the Molecular Mechanisms of Passive and Active Ion Translocation Across the Thylakoid Membrane

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Photosynthesis, two centuries after its discovery by Joseph Priestley
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Since 1968 (JUNGE & WITT 1968) evidence has been accumulated that the thylakoid membrane (TM) incorporates an electric generator transforming light energy into an electric potential difference across the membrane.

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Giorgio Forti Mordhay Avron Andrea Melandri

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© 1972 Dr. W. Junk N.V. Publishers, The Hague

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Junge, W. (1972). On the Molecular Mechanisms of Passive and Active Ion Translocation Across the Thylakoid Membrane. In: Forti, G., Avron, M., Melandri, A. (eds) Photosynthesis, two centuries after its discovery by Joseph Priestley. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2938-4_19

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