Is phoshorylation of LHCII the main regulator of photosynthetic state transition?

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Is phoshorylation of LHCII the main regulator of photosynthetic state transition? / Lunde, Christina; Haldrup, Anna; Frische, Anders; Scheller, Henrik Vibe.

2001. Abstract from 12th International Congress on Photosynthesis, Brisbane, Australia.

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Lunde, C, Haldrup, A, Frische, A & Scheller, HV 2001, 'Is phoshorylation of LHCII the main regulator of photosynthetic state transition?', 12th International Congress on Photosynthesis, Brisbane, Australia, 18/08/2001 - 23/08/2001.

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Lunde, C., Haldrup, A., Frische, A., & Scheller, H. V. (2001). Is phoshorylation of LHCII the main regulator of photosynthetic state transition?. Abstract from 12th International Congress on Photosynthesis, Brisbane, Australia.

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Lunde C, Haldrup A, Frische A, Scheller HV. Is phoshorylation of LHCII the main regulator of photosynthetic state transition?. 2001. Abstract from 12th International Congress on Photosynthesis, Brisbane, Australia.

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Lunde, Christina ; Haldrup, Anna ; Frische, Anders ; Scheller, Henrik Vibe. / Is phoshorylation of LHCII the main regulator of photosynthetic state transition?. Abstract from 12th International Congress on Photosynthesis, Brisbane, Australia.

Bibtex

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title = "Is phoshorylation of LHCII the main regulator of photosynthetic state transition?",
author = "Christina Lunde and Anna Haldrup and Anders Frische and Scheller, {Henrik Vibe}",
year = "2001",
language = "English",
note = "null ; Conference date: 18-08-2001 Through 23-08-2001",

}

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AU - Lunde, Christina

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AU - Frische, Anders

AU - Scheller, Henrik Vibe

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M3 - Conference abstract for conference

Y2 - 18 August 2001 through 23 August 2001

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