lithium-chloride and sodium-perchlorate

lithium-chloride has been researched along with sodium-perchlorate* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for lithium-chloride and sodium-perchlorate

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DNA in glasses at 77 K: high energy ionizing radiation versus UV electron ejection.
    International journal of radiation biology, 1994, Volume: 66, Issue:5

    Most in the field of ionizing radiation damage to DNA in frozen aqueous solutions agree that two major types of radical ions are formed, i.e. G+/A+ and T-/C-. The main evidence stems from EPR and strand break studies. Fluid solutions exposed to laser light are known to give G+ and esolv- with low yields of single strand breaks. We have explored this contrast by photoionizing DNA solutions at 77 K, in the expectation that this would prevent the formation of esolv- and hence that the results might be similar to those for high energy radiation. They are not: the results show only the formation of G+ (or) (A+), the fate of the ejected electrons is unclear except for sodium perchlorate glasses when they react to give O-.

    Topics: DNA; DNA Damage; Electrons; Glass; Lithium Chloride; Oxygen; Perchlorates; Radiation, Ionizing; Sodium Compounds; Ultraviolet Rays

1994