Total cross sections for the dissociative electron attachment process are presented for the DNA bases thymine, cytosine, and adenine and for three compounds used as surrogates for the ribose and phosphate groups, tetrahydrofuran, 3-hydroxytetrahydrofuran, and trimethylphosphate, respectively. Cross section magnitudes are obtained by observation of positive ion production and normalization to ionization cross sections calculated elsewhere using the binary-encounter-Bethe method. The average cross section of the three bases is 3–10 times smaller than the effective cross section per nucleotide reported for single strand breaks in surface-bound super-coiled DNA. Consequently, damage to the bases alone does not appear to account for the major po...
Proton collision with chemical analogs for the base, the sugar and the phosphor residue of the DNA, ...
The intrinsic ionization energy of a base in DNA plays a critical role in determining the energies a...
This report examines the molecular mechanism by which high-fidelity DNA polymerases select nucleotid...
Total cross sections for the dissociative electron attachment process are presented for the DNA base...
Cross-section data for electron scattering from biologically relevant molecules are important for th...
In the context of damage to DNA by low-energy electrons, we carry out calculations of electron scatt...
As part of the database for building up a biochemical model of DNA radiation damage, electron impact...
International audience: We measure the desorption of anions stimulated by the impact of 0-20 eV elec...
In this work, direct DNA damage induced by low-energy electrons (sub-keV) is simulated using a Monte...
Recent years have witnessed an increase of the interest in the studies of the interaction of electro...
We report on results of recent studies of collisions of low-energy electrons with nucleobases and ot...
We extended our earlier study on single strand break (SSB) formation in DNA induced by low-energy el...
Injection of electrons into the empty π* molecular orbitals of uracil and the DNA bases creates shor...
Total dissociative electron attachment cross sections are presented for the amino acids, glycine, al...
Collisions of 0– 4 eV electrons with thin DNA films are shown to produce single strand breaks. The y...
Proton collision with chemical analogs for the base, the sugar and the phosphor residue of the DNA, ...
The intrinsic ionization energy of a base in DNA plays a critical role in determining the energies a...
This report examines the molecular mechanism by which high-fidelity DNA polymerases select nucleotid...
Total cross sections for the dissociative electron attachment process are presented for the DNA base...
Cross-section data for electron scattering from biologically relevant molecules are important for th...
In the context of damage to DNA by low-energy electrons, we carry out calculations of electron scatt...
As part of the database for building up a biochemical model of DNA radiation damage, electron impact...
International audience: We measure the desorption of anions stimulated by the impact of 0-20 eV elec...
In this work, direct DNA damage induced by low-energy electrons (sub-keV) is simulated using a Monte...
Recent years have witnessed an increase of the interest in the studies of the interaction of electro...
We report on results of recent studies of collisions of low-energy electrons with nucleobases and ot...
We extended our earlier study on single strand break (SSB) formation in DNA induced by low-energy el...
Injection of electrons into the empty π* molecular orbitals of uracil and the DNA bases creates shor...
Total dissociative electron attachment cross sections are presented for the amino acids, glycine, al...
Collisions of 0– 4 eV electrons with thin DNA films are shown to produce single strand breaks. The y...
Proton collision with chemical analogs for the base, the sugar and the phosphor residue of the DNA, ...
The intrinsic ionization energy of a base in DNA plays a critical role in determining the energies a...
This report examines the molecular mechanism by which high-fidelity DNA polymerases select nucleotid...