Magnetic sensitivity of cryptochrome 4 from a migratory songbird
Night-migratory songbirds are remarkably proficient navigators1. Flying alone and often over great distances, they use various directional cues including, crucially, a light-dependent magnetic compass2,3. The mechanism of this compass has been suggested to rely on the quantum spin dynamics of photoi...
Główni autorzy: | Xu, J, Jarocha, L, Zollitsch, T, Konowalczyk, M, Henbest, K, Richert, S, Golesworthy, M, Schmidt, J, Dejean, V, Sowood, D, Bassetto, M, Luo, J, Walton, J, Fleming, J, Wei, Y, Pitcher, T, Moise, G, Hermann, M, Yin, H, Wu, H, Bartoelke, R, Kaesehagen, S, Horst, S, Dautaj, G, Murton, P, Gehrckens, A, Chelliah, Y, Takahashi, J, Koch, K-W, Weber, S, Solov'yov, I, Xie, C, Mackenzie, S, Timmel, C, Mouritsen, H, Hore, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Język: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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