“…They demonstrated that irradiation by soft X-rays and by low energy (near 0 eV) electrons results in molecular dissociation into a halogen anion and a uracilyl radical, particularly in BrU and IU. Recently, we used specific heat measurements to determine that the microscopic state number of BrU crystals was about 1.5 times larger than that for T (a nonbrominated nucleobase) below 20 K, although the core level ionisation/ excitation of the elements constituting the molecules was barely affected by bromination, 11 suggesting that the valence electronic states contributed to the larger microscopic state number of BrU.…”
To understand the mechanism underlying the high radio-sensitisation of living cells possessing brominated genomic DNA, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) using synchrotron X-rays with energies of 2000 or 2500 eV was...
“…They demonstrated that irradiation by soft X-rays and by low energy (near 0 eV) electrons results in molecular dissociation into a halogen anion and a uracilyl radical, particularly in BrU and IU. Recently, we used specific heat measurements to determine that the microscopic state number of BrU crystals was about 1.5 times larger than that for T (a nonbrominated nucleobase) below 20 K, although the core level ionisation/ excitation of the elements constituting the molecules was barely affected by bromination, 11 suggesting that the valence electronic states contributed to the larger microscopic state number of BrU.…”
To understand the mechanism underlying the high radio-sensitisation of living cells possessing brominated genomic DNA, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) using synchrotron X-rays with energies of 2000 or 2500 eV was...
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