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Radiation Induced Molecular Phenomena In Nucleic Acids A Comprehensive Theoretical And Experimental Analysis 1st Edition Manoj Shukla

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Radiation Induced Molecular Phenomena In Nucleic Acids A Comprehensive Theoretical And Experimental Analysis 1st Edition Manoj Shukla
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Radiation Induced Molecular Phenomena In Nucleic Acids A Comprehensive Theoretical And Experimental Analysis 1st Edition Manoj Shukla instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.46 MB
Pages: 684
Author: Manoj Shukla, Manoj Shukla, Jerzy Leszczynski
ISBN: 9781402081835, 9781402081842, 1402081839, 1402081847
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Radiation Induced Molecular Phenomena In Nucleic Acids A Comprehensive Theoretical And Experimental Analysis 1st Edition Manoj Shukla by Manoj Shukla, Manoj Shukla, Jerzy Leszczynski 9781402081835, 9781402081842, 1402081839, 1402081847 instant download after payment.

Comprehensive theoretical and experimental analysis of UV-radiation and low energy electron induced phenomena in nucleic acid bases (NABs) and base assemblies are presented in this book. NABs are highly photostable; the absorbed energy is dissipated in the form of ultrafast nonradiative decay. This book highlights the possible mechanisms of these phenomena which is important for all living species and discusses technical challenges in exploration of these processes. This volume will be of particular interest for those involved in understanding the photophysical/photochemical properties of nucleic acids. All chapters are written by the world's leading experts, both from the experimental and computational areas.

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