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New application notes
(September 3, 2009)
- AN#1 - The advantages of using green light to follow fluorescence changes.
- AN#2 - Cyclic and linear eletron flow in plants revealed by JTS-10 spectrometer.
- AN#3 - Cyclic electron flow in C3 plants.
New web section added
(Updated March 31, 2009)
A new Help/download section was added to
the Photosynthesis Web site with software download and technical notes.
More will be added with time.
New articles
(October 24, 2007)
- On the advantages of using green light to study fluorescence yield
changes in leaves
- Cyclic electron flow
in C3 plants
- Quantification of cyclic and linear flow in plants
- Release of oxidized plastocyanin from photosystem I limits electron
transfer between photosystem I and cytochrome b6f complex in vivo
- Modification of the pheophytin midpoint potential in photosystem II:
Modulation of the quantum yield of charge separation and of charge
recombination pathway
- In vivo changes of the oxidation-reduction state of NADP and of the
ATP/ADP cellular ratio linked to the photosynthetic activity in
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
- Thylakoid targeting of Tat passenger proteins shows no ΔpH
dependence in vivo
- Involvement of state transitions in the swithch between linear and
cyclic electron flow in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
- Cyclic electron transfer in plant leaf
- Involvement of state transitions in the switch between linear and
cyclic electron flow in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
- Contrasted effects of inhibitors of cytochrome b6f complex on state
transitions in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: the role of Qo site occupancy
in LHCII kinase activation
- The Qo site of cytochrome b6f complexes controls the activation of
the LHCII kinase (1999)
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Added a distributor page
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distributors for our JTS-10.
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