Thе optical absorption and phosphorescence of the dna macromolecule
Abstract
It was shown the nucleotides were practically independent absorbing centers in the DNA macromolecule. The phosphorescent measurements showed the capturing centers of triplet electronic energy excitations in the DNA are the complex like exciplex formed by neighbor adenosine (A) and thymidine (T) cells.References
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