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Light Absorption and Energy Transfer in the Antenna Complexes of Photosynthetic Organisms Mirkovic T, Ostroumov EE, Anna JM, van Grondelle R, Govindjee, Scholes GD |
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Quantum Chemical Studies of Light Harvesting Curutchet C, Mennucci B |
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Synthetic Chlorins, Possible Surrogates for Chlorophylls, Prepared by Derivatization of Porphyrins Taniguchi M, Lindsey JS |
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Nanoscale Strategies for Light Harvesting Kundu S, Patra A |
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Photoinduced Chemistry in Fluorescent Proteins: Curse or Blessing? Acharya A, Bogdanov AM, Grigorenko BL, Bravaya KB, Nemukhin AV, Lukyanov KA, Krylov AI |
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Light Harvesting for Organic Photovoltaics Hedley GJ, Ruseckas A, Samuel IDW |
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Light-Harvesting and Amplified Energy Transfer in Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles Jiang YF, McNeill J |
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Single-Molecule Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Photosynthetic Systems Kondo T, Chen WJ, Schlau-Cohen GS |