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The Diffusion Controlled Mode of the Photophosphorylation Process in Chloroplasts

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The effect of the rate of ADP supply as a feedback signal on the rate of ATP synthesis in chloroplasts has been analyzed on the basis of literature data and our research results. Experimental data are discussed in the context of the diffusion controlled mode of photophosphorylation.

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Kartashov, I.M. The Diffusion Controlled Mode of the Photophosphorylation Process in Chloroplasts. BIOPHYSICS 63, 906–908 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0006350918060143

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