Triplet-State Conformational Changes in 15-cis-Spheroidene Bound to the Reaction Center fromRhodobacter sphaeroides2.4.1 as Revealed by Time-Resolved EPR Spectroscopy:  Strengthened Hypothetical Mechanism of Triplet-Energy Dissipation†

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