222-nanometer far-uvc exposure results in dna damage and transcriptional changes to mammalian cells

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  • who: Qunxiang Ong and colleagues from the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) have published the research work: 222-Nanometer Far-UVC Exposure Results in DNA Damage and Transcriptional Changes to Mammalian Cells, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors compare the emerging 222-nanometer far and 277-nanometer disinfection modules with the traditional mercury lamp emitting at 254 nm to understand their effects on human retinal cell line ARPE-19 and HEK-A keratinocytes. The authors exposed the skin and eye cells to 20 and 60 . . .

     

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