The presence of melanin pigments in organisms is implicated in radioprotection and in some cases, enhanced growth in the presence of high levels of ionizing radiation. An understanding of this phenomenon will be useful in the design of radioprotective materials. However, the protective mechanism of microbial melanin in ionizing radiation fields has not yet been elucidated. Here we demonstrate through the electrochemical techniques of chronoamperometry, chronopotentiometry and cyclic voltammetry that microbial melanin is continuously oxidized in the presence of gamma radiation. Our findings establish that ionizing radiation interacts with melanin to alter its oxidation-reduction potential. Sustained oxidation resulted in electric current pro...
Melanin is one the most common biological pigments. In humans, specialized cells called melanocytes ...
AbstractMelanins have been associated with the development of melanoma and its resistance to photody...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering...
Melanin pigments are ubiquitous in nature. Melanized microorganisms are often the dominating species...
Certain fungi thrive in highly radioactive environments including the defunct Chernobyl nuclear reac...
Certain fungi thrive in highly radioactive environments including the defunct Chernobyl nuclear reac...
Melanin, a high-molecular weight pigment that is ubiquitous in nature, protects melanized microorgan...
Certain fungi thrive in highly radioactive environments including the defunct Chernobyl nuclear reac...
Melanin, a high-molecular weight pigment that is ubiquitous in nature, protects melanized microorgan...
Melanin is proposed to perform various functions in biology. The conventional approach to understand...
Melanins are ubiquitous in nature, yet their functions remain poorly understood, because their struc...
The human skin and eye melanin is commonly viewed as an efficient photoprotective agent. To elucidat...
Melanin is to the animal kingdom like chlorophyll to the vegetal kingdom1. Melanin collects energy f...
Melanins are ubiquitous in nature, yet their functions remain poorly understood, because their struc...
Melanins have been associated with the development of melanoma and its resistance to photodynamic th...
Melanin is one the most common biological pigments. In humans, specialized cells called melanocytes ...
AbstractMelanins have been associated with the development of melanoma and its resistance to photody...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering...
Melanin pigments are ubiquitous in nature. Melanized microorganisms are often the dominating species...
Certain fungi thrive in highly radioactive environments including the defunct Chernobyl nuclear reac...
Certain fungi thrive in highly radioactive environments including the defunct Chernobyl nuclear reac...
Melanin, a high-molecular weight pigment that is ubiquitous in nature, protects melanized microorgan...
Certain fungi thrive in highly radioactive environments including the defunct Chernobyl nuclear reac...
Melanin, a high-molecular weight pigment that is ubiquitous in nature, protects melanized microorgan...
Melanin is proposed to perform various functions in biology. The conventional approach to understand...
Melanins are ubiquitous in nature, yet their functions remain poorly understood, because their struc...
The human skin and eye melanin is commonly viewed as an efficient photoprotective agent. To elucidat...
Melanin is to the animal kingdom like chlorophyll to the vegetal kingdom1. Melanin collects energy f...
Melanins are ubiquitous in nature, yet their functions remain poorly understood, because their struc...
Melanins have been associated with the development of melanoma and its resistance to photodynamic th...
Melanin is one the most common biological pigments. In humans, specialized cells called melanocytes ...
AbstractMelanins have been associated with the development of melanoma and its resistance to photody...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering...