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J Tittor

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Trends in Biochemical Sciences|February 1, 1989
Two pumps, one principle: light-driven ion transport in halobacteriaD Oesterhelt, J Tittor
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes|April 1, 1992
A unifying concept for ion translocation by retinal proteinsD Oesterhelt, J Tittor, E Bamberg
The EMBO Journal|September 1, 1985
The photocycle of the chloride pump halorhodopsin. II: Quantum yields and a kinetic modelD Oesterhelt, P Hegemann, J Tittor
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 1, 1982
Electrogenic Cl- pump in AcetabulariaD Gradmann, J Tittor, V Goldfarb
Renal Physiology and Biochemistry|May 1, 1994
Function of halorhodopsin as a light-driven H+ pumpE Bamberg, D Oesterhelt, J Tittor
Annual Review of Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure|July 20, 1999
Closing in on bacteriorhodopsin: progress in understanding the moleculeU Haupts, J Tittor, D Oesterhelt
Biophysical Journal|April 28, 2001
Roles of cytoplasmic arginine and threonine in chloride transport by the bacteriorhodopsin mutant D85TS Paula, J Tittor, D Oesterhelt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 15, 1993
Light-driven proton or chloride pumping by halorhodopsinE Bamberg, J Tittor, D Oesterhelt
Biochemistry|January 18, 1994
Bacteriorhodopsin can function without a covalent linkage between retinal and proteinU Schweiger, J Tittor, D Oesterhelt
Biophysical Chemistry|September 1, 1995
Bacteriorhodopsin mutants D85N, D85T and D85,96N as proton pumpsJ Tittor, D Oesterhelt, E Bamberg
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences|February 1, 1989
Two pumps, one principle: light-driven ion transport in halobacteriaD Oesterhelt, J Tittor
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes|April 1, 1992
A unifying concept for ion translocation by retinal proteinsD Oesterhelt, J Tittor, E Bamberg
The EMBO Journal|September 1, 1985
The photocycle of the chloride pump halorhodopsin. II: Quantum yields and a kinetic modelD Oesterhelt, P Hegemann, J Tittor
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 1, 1982
Electrogenic Cl- pump in AcetabulariaD Gradmann, J Tittor, V Goldfarb
Renal Physiology and Biochemistry|May 1, 1994
Function of halorhodopsin as a light-driven H+ pumpE Bamberg, D Oesterhelt, J Tittor
Annual Review of Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure|July 20, 1999
Closing in on bacteriorhodopsin: progress in understanding the moleculeU Haupts, J Tittor, D Oesterhelt
Biophysical Journal|April 28, 2001
Roles of cytoplasmic arginine and threonine in chloride transport by the bacteriorhodopsin mutant D85TS Paula, J Tittor, D Oesterhelt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 15, 1993
Light-driven proton or chloride pumping by halorhodopsinE Bamberg, J Tittor, D Oesterhelt
Biochemistry|January 18, 1994
Bacteriorhodopsin can function without a covalent linkage between retinal and proteinU Schweiger, J Tittor, D Oesterhelt
Biophysical Chemistry|September 1, 1995
Bacteriorhodopsin mutants D85N, D85T and D85,96N as proton pumpsJ Tittor, D Oesterhelt, E Bamberg
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