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D O Hall

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Journal of Cell Science|September 1, 1971
The site of ferricyanide photoreduction in the lamellae of isolated spinach chloroplasts: a cytochemical studyD O Hall, H Edge, M Kalina
Bio Systems|January 1, 1981
Metalloproteins in the evolution of photosynthesisR Cammack, K K Rao, D O Hall
Origins of Life|July 1, 1974
The iron-sulphur proteins: evolution of a ubiquitous protein from model systems to higher organismsD O Hall, R Cammack, K K Rao
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 16, 1971
Photosynthetic control in isolated spinach chloroplasts with endogenous and artificial electron acceptorsD O Hall, S G Reeves, H Baltscheffsky
Space Life Sciences|September 1, 1973
Ferredoxins in the evolution of photosynthetic systems from anaerobic bacteria to higher plantsD O Hall, R Cammack, K K Rao
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|January 12, 1976
Prolonged production of hydrogen gas by a chloroplast biocatalytic systemK K Rao, L Rosa, D O Hall
Biochemical Society Transactions|January 1, 1975
Biological functions of iron-sulphur proteinsD O Hall, K K Rao, R Mullinger
FEBS Letters|May 1, 1975
Immunological comparison of ferredoxinsE Tel-or, R Cammack, D O Hall
Photosynthesis Research|January 25, 2014
The stability of electron transport in in vitro chloroplast membranesP Morris, G V Nash, D O Hall
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 26, 1972
A stable and easily extractable plant-type ferredoxin from the blue-green alga Spirulina maximaD O Hall, K K Rao, R Cammack
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Journal of Cell Science|September 1, 1971
The site of ferricyanide photoreduction in the lamellae of isolated spinach chloroplasts: a cytochemical studyD O Hall, H Edge, M Kalina
Bio Systems|January 1, 1981
Metalloproteins in the evolution of photosynthesisR Cammack, K K Rao, D O Hall
Origins of Life|July 1, 1974
The iron-sulphur proteins: evolution of a ubiquitous protein from model systems to higher organismsD O Hall, R Cammack, K K Rao
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 16, 1971
Photosynthetic control in isolated spinach chloroplasts with endogenous and artificial electron acceptorsD O Hall, S G Reeves, H Baltscheffsky
Space Life Sciences|September 1, 1973
Ferredoxins in the evolution of photosynthetic systems from anaerobic bacteria to higher plantsD O Hall, R Cammack, K K Rao
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|January 12, 1976
Prolonged production of hydrogen gas by a chloroplast biocatalytic systemK K Rao, L Rosa, D O Hall
Biochemical Society Transactions|January 1, 1975
Biological functions of iron-sulphur proteinsD O Hall, K K Rao, R Mullinger
FEBS Letters|May 1, 1975
Immunological comparison of ferredoxinsE Tel-or, R Cammack, D O Hall
Photosynthesis Research|January 25, 2014
The stability of electron transport in in vitro chloroplast membranesP Morris, G V Nash, D O Hall
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 26, 1972
A stable and easily extractable plant-type ferredoxin from the blue-green alga Spirulina maximaD O Hall, K K Rao, R Cammack
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