Base-specific photocleavage of DNA induced by nanosecond U.V. pulsed laser radiation or methylene blue sensitisation
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Werner Blau, David T. Croke, John M. Kelly, David J. McConnell, Colm OhUigin and Wilehlm J. M. Van der Putten, Base-specific photocleavage of DNA induced by nanosecond U.V. pulsed laser radiation or methylene blue sensitisation, Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 10, 1987, 751 - 752Download Item:
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Excitation of DNA in neutral solution either with short-duration, intense pulses of excimer laser (248 nm) radiation or with low intensity red-ligh (633 nm) sensitisation by methylene blue causes cleavage of the DNA backbone selectively at guanine.
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