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Ion‐Induced Biomolecular Radiation Damage: From Isolated Nucleobases to Nucleobase Clusters

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Abstract

A large number of studies are devoted to the investigation of the biomolecular ionization and fragmentation dynamics underlying biological radiation damage. Most of these studies have been based on gas-phase collisions with isolated DNA building blocks. The radiobiological significance of these studies is often questioned because of the lack of a chemical environment. To clarify this aspect, we studied interactions of keV ions with isolated nucleobases and with nucleobase clusters by means of coincidence time-of-flight spectrometry. Significant changes already show up in the molecular fragmentation patterns of very small clusters.

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