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Biophysical Journal 7: 365-373 (1967)
© 1967 the Biophysical Society
ABSTRACT
Small amounts of paramagnetic cations quench the phosphorescence of DNA. Although the emission intensity is monotonic with increasing thymine content, the quenching efficiency is not. The cations quench from phosphate sites.
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