Phosphodiester and N-glycosidic bond cleavage in DNA induced by 4-15 eV electrons.
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Pierre Cloutier | Yi Zheng | D. Hunting | J. R. Wagner | P. Cloutier | L. Sanche | Léon Sanche | J Richard Wagner | Darel J Hunting | Yi Zheng
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