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Absorption of photon elevates fluorophore to excited singlet state S1' ... Bradwell A R, Hughes R G, Harden E L (2003) Atlas of HEp-2 patterns, 2nd edition ...
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... protein transports excess vitamin A aldehyde out of the photoreceptor outer segments. Excess vitamin A aldehyde can react with phospatidylethanolamine to form ...
Genetic variation exists for furanocoumarin metabolism in the moth ... Natural selection favors moths with an increased rate of furanocoumarin metabolism ...
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The amounts of Endosulfan, Endosulfan-II, and Endosulfan Sulfate in SPMDs were above their MQLs (2.6, 1.8, & 3.3 ng/SPMD respectively) at over half of the sites.
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