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The radiolysis of protein A

Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2000
Abstract The effects of ionising radiations on the activity of protein A from Staphylococcus aureus has been investigated. Reaction with H , OH and e − aq results in loss of protein A activity, the values of the inactivating efficiencies being 0.016, 0.003 and 0.0014 respectively.
J.S Moore, M Sakhri, J Butler
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RADIOLYSIS OF TETRACHLOROETHYLENE

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1959
When tetrachloroethylene is irradiated with Co60 gamma rays in the presence of oxygen or air, the main products are trichloroacetyl chloride, phosgene, and oxalyl chloride. The reaction is a chain reaction. Possible reaction mechanisms are discussed.
J. W. Sutherland, J. W. T. Spinks
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THE RADIOLYSIS OF TRIFLUOROETHANOL

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1966
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J. C. Russell, K. J. McCallum
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The Radiolysis of Cyclopetane

1967
The gamma radiolysis of cyclopentane in the liquid phase at room temperature was investigated. Four major products were observed: hydrogen (Go = 5.35), pentene-1 (Go = 0.74), cyclopentene (Go = 2.97), and cyclopentyl-cyclopentane (Go - 1.29). A kinetic model for the scavenging of ions produced in pairs is presented. Application of the model to electron
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Pulse Radiolysis

Nature, 1964
J. H. BAXENDALE   +10 more
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Biphenyl radiolysis

The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1967
Michael A. Sweeney   +2 more
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The reaction of NO· with O2·− and HO2·−: A pulse radiolysis study

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 1995
Sara Goldstein   +2 more
exaly  

Influence of diluent on radiolysis of amides in organic solution

Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2007
Yoshinobu Izumi   +2 more
exaly  

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