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Simultaneous time resolution of the emission spectra of fluorescent proteins and zooxanthellar chlorophyll in reef-building corals[para][dagger]

Photochemistry and Photobiology,  May 2003  by Gilmore, Adam M,  Larkum, Anthony W D,  Salih, Anya,  Itoh, Shigeru,  Et al

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