Radioprotection of thymine and calf thymus dna by an azo compound: mechanism of action followed by dpph radical quenching & ros depletion in wi 38 lung fibroblast cells

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  • who: Durba Ganguly from the Department of (Inorganic Section), Jadavpur University, India have published the paper: Radioprotection of thymine and calf thymus DNA by an azo compound: mechanism of action followed by DPPH radical quenching & ROS depletion in WI 38 lung fibroblast cells, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study showed that reactive intermediates not only react with but that the kinetics of their reaction is definitely faster than their interaction either with or with Had this not been the case much more damage would have been observed on chosen substrates following irradiation with 60Co . . .

     

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