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THE molecular arrangement of the lipid-protein layers in chloroplasts, chloroplast grana, and smaller sub-units, is unknown but is vital to understanding the photo-physical and photochemical events that occur there.
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GROSS, J., SHEFNER, A. & BECKER, M. Distribution of Chlorophylls in Chloroplast Fragments. Nature 209, 615 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/209615a0
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