PMID: 1310622Jan 22, 1992Paper

Protein phosphorylation in regulation of photosynthesis

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
J F Allen

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Feb 1, 1996·Photosynthesis Research·I Carlberg, B Andersson
Jun 1, 1996·Photosynthesis Research·O PrasilP G Falkowski
Jan 1, 1995·Photosynthesis Research·G FinazziG Forti
Nov 1, 1993·Photosynthesis Research·C W Mullineaux
Jan 1, 1994·Antonie van Leeuwenhoek·K J HellingwerfB J van Rotterdam
May 1, 1996·Journal of Molecular Evolution·J F Allen, J A Raven
Jun 7, 2006·Photosynthesis Research·Giorgio FortiGiuseppe Zucchelli
May 10, 2007·Photosynthesis Research·Szilvia Z TóthReto J Strasser
Aug 19, 2008·Photosynthesis Research·Marvin Edelman, Autar K Mattoo
Nov 28, 2008·Photosynthesis Research·Zsuzsanna VárkonyiGyözö Garab
Nov 28, 2008·Photosynthesis Research·Norio Murata
Mar 11, 2010·Photosynthesis Research·Sylvain Lemeille, Jean-David Rochaix
Nov 20, 2012·Photosynthesis Research·Tina M Dreaden Kasson, Bridgette A Barry
May 17, 2013·Photosynthesis Research·Helmut Kirchhoff
May 23, 2013·Photosynthesis Research·Alexander N Tikhonov
Oct 29, 2013·Photosynthesis Research·Taras K AntalEsa Tyystjärvi

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