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Strahlenchemie organischer Zellbestandteile

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Die Strahlenchemie des Eiweißes setzte schon wenige Jahre nach der Entdeckung der Röntgenstrahlen und ihrer biologischen Wirkung ein. Bei der Bestrahlung in vitro auftretende Effekte — wie Abspaltung von Ammoniak, Ausfällung von gelöstem Eiweiß, Viskositätsänderungen und die Inaktivierung von Enzymen — waren bereits in den zwanziger Jahren bekannt.

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Hug, O. (1974). Strahlenchemie organischer Zellbestandteile. In: Medizinische Strahlenkunde. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65885-3_6

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