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It is well known that the stacking of thylakoids and the lateral macro-organization of the pigment–protein complexes in the membrane are interrelated (reviewed by Musta´rdy and Garab 2003; Dekker and

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It is well known that the stacking of thylakoids and the lateral macro-organization of the pigment–protein complexes in the membrane are interrelated (reviewed by Musta´rdy and Garab 2003; Dekker and Boekema 2005) but dgd1 is poorly charact

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  • Mapping ICT-Based Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Global Bibliometric and Scientometric Analysis (2026) · doi

    It is well known that the stacking of thylakoids and the lateral macro-organization of the pigment–protein complexes in the membrane are interrelated (reviewed by Musta´rdy and Garab 2003; Dekker and Boekema 2005) but dgd1 is poorly characterized in this respect.

    Keywords: well known stacking thylakoids lateral macro organization pigment protein complexes membrane interrelated reviewed musta garab
  • Advances in edge-intelligent controllers for open radio access networks (2026) · doi

    It is well known that the stacking of thylakoids and the lateral macro-organization of the pigment–protein complexes in the membrane are interrelated (reviewed by Musta´rdy and Garab 2003; Dekker and Boekema 2005) but dgd1 is poorly characterized in this respect.

    Keywords: well known stacking thylakoids lateral macro organization pigment protein complexes membrane interrelated reviewed musta garab
  • Protective effects of dexpanthenol against diatrizoate-induced contrast nephropathy via the SIRT1–p53–Bcl-2/Bax pathway in rats (2026) · doi

    It is well known that the stacking of thylakoids and the lateral macro-organization of the pigment–protein complexes in the membrane are interrelated (reviewed by Musta´rdy and Garab 2003; Dekker and Boekema 2005) but dgd1 is poorly characterized in this respect.

    Keywords: well known stacking thylakoids lateral macro organization pigment protein complexes membrane interrelated reviewed musta garab

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