Grossweiner et al., 1971 - Google Patents
Flash photolysis and inactivation of aqueous lysozymeGrossweiner et al., 1971
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- 11124344930524984681
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- Grossweiner L
- Usui Y
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- Publication venue
- Photochemistry and Photobiology
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Flash photolysis of aqueous lysozyme has shown that the initial photochemical products are photo‐oxidized tryptophan residues (Λmax= 500 nm), hydrated electrons (Λmax= 720 nm), and the cystine residue electron adduct (Λmax= 420 nm). Comparisons with mixtures of the …
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