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Damaging DNA with Ultrafast Hard X-rays

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Abstract

Preliminary results on damaging DNA with ultrafast x-rays seem to suggest that ultrafast x-rays generated with an ultrafast laser are more effective to cause strand breaks in DNA than conventional continuous-wave x-rays.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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