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Permanent rapid quenching

For DNA at room temperature rapid protonation at carbon sites on both thymine and cytosine will permanently quench electron migration. Electron transfer therefore must take place in competition with these processes. At low temperatures, where irreversible protonations are prevented, the electron transfer process can be investigated and is discussed in Sect. 3. [Pg.108]


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