2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11120-006-9057-9
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Twenty years of biophysics of photosynthesis in Padova, Italy (1984–2005): A tale of two brothers

Abstract: This paper tells the history of two brothers, almost a generation apart in age, who met again, after having followed different academic paths, to introduce biophysical research in photosynthesis at the University of Padova. The development of two research groups, one in the Chemistry Department, the other in the Biology Department led to a comprehensive interdisciplinary group across academic barriers. The group of Giovanni Giacometti developed in Physical Chemistry, during the years before his retirement, wit… Show more

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“…The rate of this reaction is about 50% of the maximal rate of NADP reduction and the process shows an Emerson enhancement effect of the same magnitude as NADP reduction. [For the discovery of the Emerson enhancement effect in NADP reduction, see R. Govindjee et al (1962Govindjee et al ( , 1964.] The overall balance of O 2 changes is zero (Forti and Elli 1995), as it is well known to be the case for the Mehler reaction followed by the combined action of superoxide dismutase and catalase.…”
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“…The rate of this reaction is about 50% of the maximal rate of NADP reduction and the process shows an Emerson enhancement effect of the same magnitude as NADP reduction. [For the discovery of the Emerson enhancement effect in NADP reduction, see R. Govindjee et al (1962Govindjee et al ( , 1964.] The overall balance of O 2 changes is zero (Forti and Elli 1995), as it is well known to be the case for the Mehler reaction followed by the combined action of superoxide dismutase and catalase.…”
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confidence: 99%