Electron Tunneling and Hopping Through Proteins
<p>Long-range electron tunneling is a central component of processes that are essential for biological function. While many studies have been made to understand electron transfer in proteins, biologically efficient electron transfer at distances exceeding 25 Å remains unobserved in these expe...
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