14 research outputs found
Topographic variations of the relationship of the sciatic nerve and the piriformis muscle and its relevance to palsy after total hip arthroplasty
Fine structural quantification of drought-stressed Picea abies (L.) organelles based on 3D reconstructions
Comparative spatiotemporal analysis of root aerenchyma formation processes in maize due to sulphate, nitrate or phosphate deprivation
The diagnostic value of PET/CT imaging with the 68Ga-labeled PSMA-ligand in the follow up assessment of prostate cancer after therapy
Investigating the Effect of Ligand Amount and Injected Therapeutic Activity: A Simulation Study for 177Lu-Labeled PSMA-Targeting Peptides
Ozone in forest ecosystems from the viewpoint of atmospheric chemistry and plant physiology — A synopsis
The five “W”s and “How” of Targeted Alpha Therapy: Why? Who? What? Where? When? and How?
Diorganotin(IV) and triorganotin(IV complexes of meso tetra (4 sulfonatophenyl) porphine: do they bind DNA?
It was observed that organometallic porphyrin systems, where the Sn(IV) residue is in side chains, coordinated via sulphonatophenyl groups of porphyrin, show interesting
and peculiar in vitro activity, in agreement with the anti-tumour activity of organotin complexes
Photoinduced processes in nucleic acids
Photoinduced processes in nucleic acids are phenomena of fundamental interest in diverse fields, from prebiotic studies, through medical research on carcinogenesis, to the development of bioorganic photodevices. In this contribution we survey many aspects of the research across the boundaries. Starting from a historical background, where the main milestones are identified, we review the main findings of the physical-chemical research of photoinduced processes on several types of nucleic-acid fragments, from monomers to duplexes. We also discuss a number of different issues which are still under debate