Confocal fluorescence imaging of photosensitized DNA denaturation in cell nuclei.
The double-stranded helical structure of DNA is maintained in part by hydrogen bonds between strands and by stacking interactions between adjacent purine and pyrimidine bases in one strand. The transition (denaturation) from a double-stranded (ds) to a single-stranded (ss) form can be induced in iso...
Main Authors: | Bernas, T, Asem, E, Robinson, J, Cook, P, Dobrucki, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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