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Journal of Physics : Conference Series

ISSN:

1742-6588

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1742-6596

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  • materials engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • mechanical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • environmental engineering, mining and energy (Engineering and Technology)
  • astronomy (Natural sciences)
  • chemical sciences (Natural sciences)
  • physical sciences (Natural sciences)

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2016 5 foreign scientific journals
2015 5 foreign scientific journals
2013 0 A
2012 0 C
2011 0 C

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  • VUV irradiation studies of plasmid DNA in aqueous solution
    Publication
    • M. Śmialek
    • S. Hoffmann
    • M. Folkard
    • K. Prise
    • D. E. Shuker
    • N. Braithwaite
    • N. J. Mason

    - Journal of Physics : Conference Series - Year 2008

    Interactions of VUV light and DNA samples in aqueous solutions are reported. The damage induced by such radiation is quantified by monitoring both loss of supercoiled DNA and formation of single and double strand breaks using agarose gel electrophoresis. Irradiations were performed using synchrotron VUV photons of 130, 150, 170 and 190 nm. VUV irradiation experiments revealed enhanced damage upon irradiation with 170 nm photons...

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