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August 30, 2018
The evolution of the photoprotective antenna proteins in oxygenic photosynthetic eukaryotes
Vasco Giovagnetti, Alexander V Ruban
Plant & Cell Physiology
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December 22, 2020
The Mechanism of Non-Photochemical Quenching in Plants: Localization and Driving Forces
Alexander V Ruban, Sam Wilson
The Journal of Chemical Physics
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February 20, 2022
Chlorophyll a de-excitation pathways in the LHCII antenna
Alexander V Ruban, Francesco Saccon
Journal of Experimental Botany
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October 17, 2020
The mechanism of regulation of photosystem I cross-section in the pennate diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum
Vasco Giovagnetti, Alexander V Ruban
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Bioenergetics
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July 8, 2022
Deuterium isotope effect on the kinetics of nonphotochemical chlorophyll fluorescence quenching and the transthylakoid ΔpH
Sam Wilson, Alexander V Ruban
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Bioenergetics
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December 20, 2016
Detachment of the fucoxanthin chlorophyll a/c binding protein (FCP) antenna is not involved in the acclimative regulation of photoprotection in the pennate diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum
Vasco Giovagnetti, Alexander V Ruban
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Bioenergetics
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March 19, 2019
Enhanced NPQ affects long-term acclimation in the spring ephemeral Berteroa incana
Sam Wilson, Alexander V Ruban
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology. B, Biology
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September 28, 2015
Discerning the effects of photoinhibition and photoprotection on the rate of oxygen evolution in Arabidopsis leaves
Vasco Giovagnetti, Alexander V Ruban
The Biochemical Journal
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May 1, 2019
Quantitative assessment of the high-light tolerance in plants with an impaired photosystem II donor side
Sam Wilson, Alexander V Ruban
Plant Physiology
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May 15, 2020
Rethinking the Influence of Chloroplast Movements on Non-photochemical Quenching and Photoprotection
Sam Wilson, Alexander V Ruban
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Biochemical Society Transactions
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August 30, 2018
The evolution of the photoprotective antenna proteins in oxygenic photosynthetic eukaryotes
Vasco Giovagnetti, Alexander V Ruban
Plant & Cell Physiology
|
December 22, 2020
The Mechanism of Non-Photochemical Quenching in Plants: Localization and Driving Forces
Alexander V Ruban, Sam Wilson
The Journal of Chemical Physics
|
February 20, 2022
Chlorophyll a de-excitation pathways in the LHCII antenna
Alexander V Ruban, Francesco Saccon
Journal of Experimental Botany
|
October 17, 2020
The mechanism of regulation of photosystem I cross-section in the pennate diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum
Vasco Giovagnetti, Alexander V Ruban
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Bioenergetics
|
July 8, 2022
Deuterium isotope effect on the kinetics of nonphotochemical chlorophyll fluorescence quenching and the transthylakoid ΔpH
Sam Wilson, Alexander V Ruban
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Bioenergetics
|
December 20, 2016
Detachment of the fucoxanthin chlorophyll a/c binding protein (FCP) antenna is not involved in the acclimative regulation of photoprotection in the pennate diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum
Vasco Giovagnetti, Alexander V Ruban
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Bioenergetics
|
March 19, 2019
Enhanced NPQ affects long-term acclimation in the spring ephemeral Berteroa incana
Sam Wilson, Alexander V Ruban
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology. B, Biology
|
September 28, 2015
Discerning the effects of photoinhibition and photoprotection on the rate of oxygen evolution in Arabidopsis leaves
Vasco Giovagnetti, Alexander V Ruban
The Biochemical Journal
|
May 1, 2019
Quantitative assessment of the high-light tolerance in plants with an impaired photosystem II donor side
Sam Wilson, Alexander V Ruban
Plant Physiology
|
May 15, 2020
Rethinking the Influence of Chloroplast Movements on Non-photochemical Quenching and Photoprotection
Sam Wilson, Alexander V Ruban
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