Magnetically sensitive radical photochemistry of non-natural flavoproteins
It is a remarkable fact that ∼50 μT magnetic fields can alter the rates and yields of certain free-radical reactions and that such effects might be the basis of the light-dependent ability of migratory birds to sense the direction of the Earth’s magnetic field. The most likely sensory molecule at th...
Auteurs principaux: | Zollitsch, TM, Timmel, CR, Hore, PJ, Jarocha, L, Bialis, C, Henbest, KB, Kodali, G, Dutton, PL, Moser, CC, Mackenzie, SR |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Chemical Society
2018
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