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    Solvatochromism gives a clue to the locations of the S2←S0 and Tn←T1 peaks of LHCII xanthophylls

    The solvent-induced change in the wavelength of the singlet-singlet (S 2 +-So) absorption spectrum of photosynthetic carotenoids is well documented [1], but there are no reports concerning the solve...

    T. Jávorfi, K. Razi Naqvi in Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules: New Directions (1999)

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    Nature of Irreversible Structural Changes Induced By Intense Light in Thylakoids. Small Angle X-ray and Neutron Scattering of Magnetically Aligned Chloroplasts

    Earlier, by measuring light induced CD changes (ΔCD) in thylakoid membranes, it was shown that granal thylakoid membranes are capable of undergoing light induced reversible changes in their macrodomains posses...

    T. Jávorfi, H. Amenitsch, P. Laggner, Z. Cseh in Photosynthesis: Mechanisms and Effects (1998)

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    Triplet-Triplet Absorption Spectra and Extinction Coefficients of Lutein, Neoxanthin And Violaxanthin

    A carotenoid (Car) molecule, when in van der Waals contact with a chlorophyll (Chl) or CM-like partner molecule, acts as an efficient quencher of the lowest excited triplet state of the partner (Par) by partic...

    C. S. Jhutti, T. Jávorfi, M. N. Merzlyak in Photosynthesis: Mechanisms and Effects (1998)

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    Reconstitution of Membranes Using Non-Bilayer Forming Lipids and Plant LHCII

    At the molecular level, the structure of the thylakoid membranes is quite complex: they contain specific mixtures of different lipid molecules and a large number of membrane proteins and their aggregates. Thyl...

    I. Simidjiev, S. Stoylova, A. Holzenburg in Photosynthesis: Mechanisms and Effects (1998)