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  1. The structure and activation of substrate water molecules in Sr2+-substituted photosystem II
  2. The Radical Intermediates of Photosystem II
  3. High-Frequency Electron Nuclear Double-Resonance Spectroscopy Studies of the Mechanism of Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer at the Tyrosine-D Residue of Photosystem II
  4. The Structure and Function of Quinones in Biological Solar Energy Transduction: A Cyclic Voltammetry, EPR, and Hyperfine Sub-Level Correlation (HYSCORE) Spectroscopy Study of Model Naphthoquinones
  5. Two-dimensional 14N HYSCORE spectroscopy of the coordination geometry of ligands in dimanganese di-μ-oxo mimics of the oxygen evolving complex of photosystem II
  6. The structure and activation of substrate water molecules in the S2 state of photosystem II studied by hyperfine sublevel correlation spectroscopy
  7. Structure and Function of Quinones in Biological Solar Energy Transduction: A High-Frequency D-Band EPR Spectroscopy Study of Model Benzoquinones
  8. Two-Dimensional 1H HYSCORE Spectroscopy of Dimanganese Di-μ-oxo Mimics of the Oxygen-Evolving Complex of Photosystem II
  9. Effect of Hydrogen Bond Strength on the Redox Properties of Phylloquinones: A Two-Dimensional Hyperfine Sublevel Correlation Spectroscopy Study of Photosystem I
  10. High-Resolution Two-Dimensional1H and14N Hyperfine Sublevel Correlation Spectroscopy of the Primary Quinone of Photosystem II
  11. Ligand Environment of the S2State of Photosystem II: A Study of the Hyperfine Interactions of the Tetranuclear Manganese Cluster by 2D14N HYSCORE Spectroscopy
  12. The role of stoichiometry of indium and oxygen on gas sensing properties of indium oxide nanostructures
  13. The Assembly of a Multisubunit Photosynthetic Membrane Protein Complex: A Site-Specific Spin Labeling EPR Spectroscopic Study of the PsaC Subunit in Photosystem I
  14. The Ligand Environment of the S2 State of Photosystem Ii: A Study of the Hyperfine Interactions of the Tetranuclear Manganese Cluster by 2D Hyscore Spectroscopy.‡
  15. Structure and Function of Quinones in Biological Solar Energy Transduction: A Differential Pulse Voltammetry, EPR, and Hyperfine Sublevel Correlation (HYSCORE) Spectroscopy Study of Model Benzoquinones
  16. Investigating the role of hydrogen in indium oxide tubular nanostructures as a donor or oxygen vacancy passivation center
  17. On the origin of photoluminescence in indium oxide octahedron structures
  18. Isolation and characterization of the iron-binding properties of a primitive monolobal transferrin from Ciona intestinalis
  19. Probing the Functional Role of Ca2+ in the Oxygen-Evolving Complex of Photosystem II by Metal Ion Inhibition
  20. Aqueous Spectroscopy and Redox Properties of Carboxylate-Bound Titanium
  21. Q-Band EPR of the S2 State of Photosystem II Confirms an S= 5/2 Origin of the X-Band g= 4.1 Signal
  22. Pulsed High-Frequency EPR Study on the Location of Carotenoid and Chlorophyll Cation Radicals in Photosystem II
  23. Factors that determine the unusually low reduction potential of cytochrome c 550 in cyanobacterial photosystem II
  24. High-Field EPR Study of Carotenoid and Chlorophyll Cation Radicals in Photosystem II
  25. Low-Temperature Turnover Control of Photosystem II Using Novel Metal-Containing Redox-Active Herbicides
  26. Location of the Iron−Sulfur Clusters FA and FB in Photosystem I:  An Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Study of Spin Relaxation Enhancement of P700+
  27. Orientation of the Tetranuclear Manganese Cluster and Tyrosine Z in the O2-Evolving Complex of Photosystem II:  An EPR Study of the S2YZ• State in Oriented Acetate-Inhibited Photosystem II Membranes
  28. Analysis of Dipolar and Exchange Interactions between Manganese and Tyrosine Z in the S2YZ• State of Acetate-Inhibited Photosystem II via EPR Spectral Simulations at X- and Q-Bands
  29. Characterization of the Interaction between Manganese and Tyrosine Z in Acetate-Inhibited Photosystem II
  30. Modification of the thermoluminescence properties of Ca2+ depleted Photosystem II membranes by the 23 kDa extrinsic polypeptide and by oligocarboxylic acids