Bill Arnold's concept of solid state photosynthesis and his discoveries David Mauzerall Reflection Pages: 19 - 23
Electronic excitation transfer in the photosynthetic unit: Reflections on work of William Arnold Robert S. Knox Reflection Pages: 35 - 39
Bill Arnold and calorimetric measurements of the quantum requirement of photosynthesis—once again ahead of his time Shmuel MalkinDavid C. Fork Reflection Pages: 41 - 46
Pigment protein complexes and the concept of the photosynthetic unit: Chlorophyll complexes and phycobilisomes Elisabeth Gantt Minireview Pages: 47 - 53
The purple bacterial photosynthetic unit Richard J. CogdellPaul K. FyfeC. Neil Hunter Minireview Pages: 55 - 63
Three-dimensional structures of photosynthetic reaction centers C. Roy D. LancasterHartmut Michel Minireview Pages: 65 - 74
Coupling of exciton motion in the core antenna and primary charge separation in the reaction center Robert M. Pearlstein Minireview Pages: 75 - 82
Excitation energy transfer and charge separation in the isolated Photosystem II reaction center Scott R. GreenfieldMichael R. Wasielewski Minireview Pages: 83 - 97
Reaction center and antenna processes in photosynthesis at low temperature Thijs J. AartsmaJan Amesz Minireview Pages: 99 - 106
Dissipation in bioenergetic electron transfer chains Jérôme LavergnePierre Joliot Minireview/Hypothesis Pages: 127 - 138
On the relation between absorption and fluorescence emission spectra of photosystems: Derivation of a Stepanov relation for pigment culsters Holger Dau Regular Paper Pages: 139 - 145
Chimaeric CP47 mutants of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 carrying spinach sequences: Construction and function Wim F. J. VermaasGaozhong ShenItzhak Ohad Regular Paper Pages: 147 - 162
Cryptomonad biliproteins: Bilin types and locations Gary J. WedemayerDaniel G. KiddAlexander N. Glazer Regular Paper Pages: 163 - 170
Photosystem II chlorophyll a fluorescence lifetimes and intensity are independent of the antenna size differences between barley wild-type and chlorina mutants: Photochemical quenching and xanthophyll cycle-dependent nonphotochemical quenching of fluorescence Adam M. GilmoreTheodore L. HazlettGovindjee Regular Paper Pages: 171 - 187
Heat stress induces in leaves an increase of the minimum level of chlorophyll fluorescence, Fo: A time-resolved analysis Jean-Marie BriantaisJose DacostaIsmael Moya Regular Paper Pages: 189 - 196
Effect of the redox state of QB on electric field-induced charge recombination in Photosystem II Petra W. HemelrijkHans J. van Gorkom Regular Paper Pages: 197 - 203
Thermoluminescence studies on the function of Photosystem II in the desiccation tolerant lichen Cladonia convoluta László SassZsolt CsintalanImre Vass Regular Paper Pages: 205 - 212
Thermoluminescence investigations on the site of action of o-phthalaldehyde in photosynthetic electron transport Tanaji S. DesaiAnil S. BhagwatMohanty Prasanna Regular Paper Pages: 213 - 220
Photodynamic effects of hypericin on photosynthetic electron transport and fluorescence of Anacystis nidulans (Synechococcus 6301) George C. PapageorgiouAikaterini Alygizaki-ZorbaSteven S. Brody Regular Paper Pages: 221 - 226
EPR and ENDOR studies of the water oxidizing complex of Photosystem II Robert FiegeWolfgang ZweygartWolfgang Lubitz Regular Paper Pages: 227 - 237
Polarized site-selective fluorescence spectroscopy of the long-wavelength emitting chlorophylls in isolated Photosystem I particles of Synechococcus elongatus Lars-Olof PålssonJan P. DekkerRienk van Grondelle Regular Paper Pages: 239 - 246
Light-dependent modification of Photosystem II in spinach leaves Kevin OxboroughLadislav NedbalJohn Whitmarsh Regular Paper Pages: 247 - 254
Competition between annihilation and trapping leads to strongly reduced yields of photochemistry under ps-flash excitation Karsten WulfHans-Wilhelm Trissl Regular Paper Pages: 255 - 262
Excitation energy transfer in the green photosynthetic bacterium Chloroflexus aurantiacus: A specific effect of 1-hexanol on the optical properties of baseplate and energy transfer processes Mamoru MimuroYoshinobu NishimuraKatsumi Matsuura Regular Paper Pages: 263 - 270
Low-temperature energy transfer in FMO trimers from the green photosynthetic bacterium Chlorobium tepidum Sergei SavikhinWalter S. Struve Regular Paper Pages: 271 - 276
High pressure studies of energy transfer and strongly coupled bacteriochlorophyll dimers in photosynthetic protein complexes N. R. S. ReddyH.-M. WuG. J. Small Regular Paper Pages: 277 - 289
Supramolecular organization of the photosynthetic chain in chromatophores and cells of Rhodobacter sphaeroides Pierre JoliotAndré VerméglioAnne Joliot Regular Paper Pages: 291 - 299
FTIR spectroscopy of primary donor photooxidation in Photosystem I, Heliobacillus mobilis, and Chlorobium limicola. Comparison with purple bacteria Eliane NabedrykWinfried LeiblJacques Breton Regular Paper Pages: 301 - 308
Energy trapping and detrapping by wild type and mutant reaction centers of purple non-sulfur bacteria Arvi FreibergJames P. AllenNeal W. Woodbury Regular Paper Pages: 309 - 319