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Bioinspired light-driven chloride pump with helical porphyrin channels
C. Li, Y. Zhai, et al.
Discover the innovative world of artificial ion pumping with this study on a light-driven chloride pump inspired by halorhodopsin. Conducted by Chao Li and colleagues, this research showcases a remarkable helical porphyrin channel array that mimics natural processes and offers exciting applications in optogenetics!
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