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1. Resistance proof, folding-inhibitor drugs

2. Resistance proof, folding-inhibitor drugs.

10. Molecular Adaptation of Photoprotection: Triplet States in Light-Harvesting Proteins

12. Energy transfer, excited-state deactivation, and exciplex formation in artificial caroteno-phthalocyanine light-harvesting antennas

13. A simple artificial light-harvesting dyad as a model for excess energy dissipation on oxygenic photosynthesis

15. Interstitial harpacticoids from groundwater in Tuscany (Central Italy): Parastenocaris reidae sp. nov., Nitocrella ensifera sp. nov., and notes on the morphology of Parastenocaris cf. glacialis Noodt (Crustacea: Copepoda).

16. A functional compartmental model of the Synechocystis PCC 6803 phycobilisome.

17. Controlling Light Harvesting with Light.

18. Identification of common motifs in the regulation of light harvesting: The case of cyanobacteria IsiA.

19. Exploring the mechanism(s) of energy dissipation in the light harvesting complex of the photosynthetic algae Cyclotella meneghiniana.

20. Stark fluorescence spectroscopy reveals two emitting sites in the dissipative state of FCP antennas.

21. Excited states of the inactive and active forms of the orange carotenoid protein.

22. The photophysics of the orange carotenoid protein, a light-powered molecular switch.

23. Identification of two emitting sites in the dissipative state of the major light harvesting antenna.

24. Molecular adaptation of photoprotection: triplet states in light-harvesting proteins.

25. Ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy: principles and application to photosynthetic systems.

26. A mechanism of energy dissipation in cyanobacteria.

27. Identification of a mechanism of photoprotective energy dissipation in higher plants.

28. Energy transfer, excited-state deactivation, and exciplex formation in artificial caroteno-phthalocyanine light-harvesting antennas.

29. Charge separation and energy transfer in a caroteno-C60 dyad: photoinduced electron transfer from the carotenoid excited states.

30. A simple artificial light-harvesting dyad as a model for excess energy dissipation in oxygenic photosynthesis.

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