2011
DOI: 10.1134/s0030400x11060129
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Spectroscopic properties of DNA-acridine orange biopolymer films

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“…Some molecules like doxorubicin [86,87] and related molecules [88,89] can intercalate into the double strand of DNA and are typically available for biological interactions only after DNA is degraded. Other strategies aim at immobilizing BAM while simultaneously making them available for interaction with the surrounding biological system without necessitating DNA degradation; these are the methods that the following chapters will focus on.…”
Section: Bringing Biologically Active Molecules Into the Gamementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some molecules like doxorubicin [86,87] and related molecules [88,89] can intercalate into the double strand of DNA and are typically available for biological interactions only after DNA is degraded. Other strategies aim at immobilizing BAM while simultaneously making them available for interaction with the surrounding biological system without necessitating DNA degradation; these are the methods that the following chapters will focus on.…”
Section: Bringing Biologically Active Molecules Into the Gamementioning
confidence: 99%