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Geibel, S.; Zimmermann, D.; Zifarelli, G.; Becker, A.; Koenderink, J. B.; Hu, Y.-K.; Kaplan, J. H.; Friedrich, T.; Bamberg, E.: Conformational dynamics of Na+/K+- and H+/K+-ATPase probed by voltage clamp fluorometry. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 986 (1), pp. 31 - 38 (2003)
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Zifarelli, G.; Geibel, S.; Bamberg, E.; Friedrich, T.: Influence of cations on the E1P-E2P conformational change of the Na,K-ATPase probed by voltage clamp fluorometry. 47th Annual Meeting , Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, Texas, USA (2003)
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