Molekularer Propeller (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Molekularer Propeller" in German language version.

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doi.org

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nature.com

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pnas.org

  • S. P. Tsunoda, R. Aggeler, M. Yoshida, and R. A. Capaldi, Rotation of the c subunit oligomer in fully functional F1Fo ATP synthase, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 98, 898 2001. Abstract

sciencemag.org

science.sciencemag.org

  • R. D. Astumian, Thermodynamics and kinetics of a Brownian motor, Science 276, 917 1997. Abstract
  • R. K. Soong, G. D. Bachand, H. P. Neves, A. G. Olkhovets, H. G. Craighead and C. D. Montemagno, Powering an inorganic nanodevice with a biomolecular motor, Science 290, 1555 2000. Abstract