Radiation-induced DNA damage as a function of hydration. I. Release of unaltered bases.
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Sugar radical formation by a proton coupled hole transfer in 2'-deoxyguanosine radical cation (2'-dG*+): a theoretical treatmentRadiation Damage to DNA: The Indirect Effect of Low Energy Electrons.The effect of packing and conformation on free radical yields in films of variably hydrated DNA.On the capturing of low-energy electrons by DNA.One-electron oxidation of DNA by ionizing radiation: competition between base-to-base hole-transfer and hole-trapping.What fraction of DNA double-strand breaks produced by the direct effect is accounted for by radical pairs?Mechanisms of direct radiation damage to DNA: the effect of base sequence on base end productsImpact of breathing 100% oxygen on radiation-induced cognitive impairmentAn investigation into the mechanisms of DNA strand breakage by direct ionization of variably hydrated plasmid DNA.Strand breaks produced in X-írradiated crystalline DNA: influence of base sequence.What is the initial chemical precursor of DNA strand breaks generated by direct-type effects?Correlation of free radical yields with strand break yields produced in plasmid DNA by the direct effect of ionizing radiation.Protection of DNA against direct radiation damage by complex formation with positively charged polypeptidesThe role of hydration in the distribution of free radical trapping in directly ionized DNA.The release of 5-methylene-2-furanone from irradiated DNA catalyzed by cationic polyamines and divalent metal cations.Direct formation of the C5'-radical in the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA by high-energy radiation.Yields of damage to C4' deoxyribose and to pyrimidines in pUC18 by the direct effect of ionizing radiation.DNA strand breaks and crosslinks induced by transient anions in the range 2-20 eV.Kr-86 ion-beam irradiation of hydrated DNA: free radical and unaltered base yields.Unaltered free base release from d(CGCGCG)2 produced by the direct effect of ionizing radiation at 4 K and room temperatureDirect radiation damage to crystalline DNA: what is the source of unaltered base release?The yield of strand breaks resulting from direct-type effects in crystalline DNA X-irradiated at 4 K and room temperature.Formation of S-Cl phosphorothioate adduct radicals in dsDNA S-oligomers: hole transfer to guanine vs disulfide anion radical formationSide-by-side comparison of DNA damage induced by low-energy electrons and high-energy photons with solid TpTpT trinucleotide.Direct damage to the backbone of DNA oligomers is influenced by the OH moiety at strand ends, by the type of base, and by contextThe influence of packing on free radical yields in solid-state DNA: film compared to lyophilized frozen solution.Free radical yields in crystalline DNA X-irradiated at 4 KMechanisms of direct radiation damage in DNA, based on a study of the yields of base damage, deoxyribose damage, and trapped radicals in d(GCACGCGTGC)(2)DNA Responds to Ionizing Radiation as an Insulator, Not as a "Molecular Wire"Mechanisms of strand break formation in DNA due to the direct effect of ionizing radiation: the dependency of free base release on the length of alternating CG oligodeoxynucleotides.Proton-coupled electron transfer in DNA on formation of radiation-produced ion radicals.The Role of Humidity and Oxygen Level on Damage to DNA Induced by Soft X-rays and Low-Energy Electrons.Simulation of early DNA damage after the irradiation of a fibroblast cell nucleus using Geant4-DNA.One-electron oxidation of neutral sugar radicals of 2'-deoxyguanosine and 2'-deoxythymidine: a density functional theory (DFT) study.Gamma and Ion-Beam Irradiation of DNA: Free Radical Mechanisms, Electron Effects, and Radiation Chemical Track Structure.Radioresistance of GGG sequences to prompt strand break formation from direct-type radiation damage.
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Radiation-induced DNA damage as a function of hydration. I. Release of unaltered bases.
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Radiation-induced DNA damage as a function of hydration. I. Release of unaltered bases.
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Radiation-induced DNA damage as a function of hydration. I. Release of unaltered bases.
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Radiation-induced DNA damage as a function of hydration. I. Release of unaltered bases.
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Radiation-induced DNA damage as a function of hydration. I. Release of unaltered bases.
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