Abstract:Low-energy electrons (LEEs) can cause biologically significant damage to DNA. 1,2 Most experiments on LEE-DNA interactions have been performed under ultra-high vacuum (UHV) conditions with energy-selected beams of LEEs incident on pure, dry DNA films. 2 Such conditions are unlike those within the cell and recent experiments have sought to identify the effect on LEE-induced DNA damage of such commonly encountered species as organic ions, 3 proteins, 4 and water. 5 Recently, we investigated interactions between … Show more
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