The Journal of Membrane Biology

, Volume 48, Issue 4, pp 403–405 | Cite as

Membrane potential inRhodotorula gracilis

  • Evert P. Bakker
  • Robert Hauer
  • Milan Höfer
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Evert P. Bakker
    • 1
  • Robert Hauer
    • 2
  • Milan Höfer
    • 2
  1. 1.Lehrstuhl für Biochemie der PflanzenRuhr Universität BochumBochum-1West-Germany
  2. 2.Botanisches Institut der UniversitätBonn 1Germany

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