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DAVID KEILIN’S RESPIRATORY CHAIN CONCEPT AND ITS CHEMIOSMOTIC CONSEQUENCES
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Document Date: 2006-05-31 16:47:11


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Cornwall / Jagendorf / Cambridge / Stockholm / /

Company

ADP / /

Country

United Kingdom / /

Facility

PETER MITCHELL Glynn Research Institute / Molteno Institute / Hall et al. / /

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redox chain systems / localised anhydrous chemical intermediate / electricity / respiratory chain / classical homogeneous solution / plant products / direct chemical / systems / chemical coupling hypothesis / chemiosmotic membrane-located systems / biological energy transfer / chemical group potential / chemical changes / exploded energy-rich chemical intermediates / energy-rich intermediates / proton-conducting aqueous media / solute porter systems / structural and functional systems / chemical activity / redox carrier proteins / high-energy / redox energy / phosphorylation energy / chemical-coupling notion / word electricity / energy metabolism / respiratory chain systems / aerobic energy metabolism / mitochondrial respiratory chain / analogous photoredox chain systems / chemical intermediary / energy / chemical interaction / /

Organization

Molteno Institute / Department of Biochemistry / Cambridge Biochemistry Department / PETER MITCHELL Glynn Research Institute / /

Person

DAVID KEILIN / PETER MITCHELL / Mary Danielli / Fig / Jim Danielli / Max Planck / Joan Keilin / /

Position

King / research supervisor / RT / technician / biochemical model / and / Painter & Hunter / porter / /

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