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Hellingwerf, K. J., Crielaard, W., Teixeira de Mattos, M. J., Hoff, W. D., Kort, R., Verhamme, D. T., & Avignone-Rossa, C. (1998). Current topics in signal transduction in bacteria. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 74, 211-227. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1001738419877
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Hellingwerf, K. J., Kort, R., Verhamme, D. T., & Crielaard, W. (1997). Signal-transduction networks in bacteria: Identification, characterization and mode of operation. In J. Lutkenhaus, J. M. Ghuysen, N. Nanninga, & J. van Heijenoort (Eds.), Tabel ronde Roussel UCLAF: Peptidoglycan assembly and the bacterial cell cycle (pp. 24-26). ISI.
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van Rotterdam, B. J., Westerhoff, H. V., Bloch, D. A., Hellingwerf, K. J., Jones, R., & Crielaard, W. (1996). Does the bacteriorhodopsin MNET model describe electron-motive-force generation in reconstituted mutant bacterial reaction centers. In J. L. Snoep, H. V. Westerhoff, F. E. Sluse, J. E. Wijker, & B. N. Kholodenko (Eds.), Biothermokinetics of the living cell (pp. 231-236). BioThermoKinetics Press.
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Hellingwerf, K. J., Hoff, W. D., & Crielaard, W. (1996). Photobiology of microorganisms: how photosensors catch a photon and use it for signalling. Molecular Microbiology, 21, 683-693. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2958.1996.411402.x -
Kroon, A. R., Hoff, W. D., Fennema, H. P. M., Gijzen, J., Koomen, G. J., Verhoeven, J. W., Crielaard, W., & Hellingwerf, K. J. (1996). Spectral Tuning, Fluorescence, and Photoactivity in Hybrids of Photoactive Yellow Protein, Reconstituted with Native or Modified Chromophores. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 271(50), 31949-31956. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.271.50.31949 -
Williams, R. M., Crielaard, W., Hellingwerf, K. J., & Verhoeven, J. W. (1996). Incorporation of fullerene-C60 and C60-adducts in micellar and vesicular supramolecular assemblies; Introductory flash photolysis and photoredox experiments in micelles. Recueil des travaux chimiques des Pays-Bas = Journal of the Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, 115, 72-76.
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