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A Multi-component model for DNA radiation damage

The discussion presented in the present chapter illustrates the diversity of radical products generated in irradiated DNA samples. The knowledge of which [Pg.458]

We thank the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Swedish Natural Science Research Council (NFR), and the KiQam Trusts for financial support. [Pg.459]

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