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The article was published on 1996-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1088 citations till now.

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Molecular Mechanisms of the Response to 4-tert-Octylphenol-Induced Stress in a Cyanobacterium Planktothrix agardhii

TL;DR: A dose-dependent increase of the activities of enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in P. agardhii was registered in response to octylphenol-induced oxidative stress, indicating OP action as an activator of expression of stress regulons genes.
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Kinetic Model for Electron and Proton Transport in Chloroplasts with a Nonuniform Distribution of Protein Complexes in Thylakoid Membranes

TL;DR: In this paper, a mathematical model for describing electron and proton transport in chloroplasts of higher plants with nonuniform distribution of photosystem 1 (PS1) and photosystem 2 (PS2) between granal and stromal thylakoids was proposed.
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Induction of a lamellar phase by the addition of a hydrocarbon to an isotropic ternary surfactant system

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of solubilization of the hydrocarbon decane into a ternary surfactant system composed of tetradecyldimethylamine oxide (TDMAO)/benzyl alcohol/water has been investigated.
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Neural Phase Transitions That Made Us Mammals

TL;DR: Two studies that both deal with radical changes in neuronal circuitry, presumed to have occurred at the transition from early reptilians to mammals: the lamination of sensory cortex and the differentiation into sub-fields of the mammalian hippocampus are reviewed.
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Struktur und Fluktuationen festkörpergestützter Phospholipidmembranen

TL;DR: In this work solid supported membranes are studied by X-ray reflectometry and the development of a new preparation method, allowing for the first time the controlled preparation of stacks of membranes consisting of 3-30 membranes on a substrate, is described.