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Intrinsic fluorescence of nucleobase crystals
Ruth Aizen1, Zohar A Arnon1, Or Berger1
1Shmunis School of Biomedicine and Cancer Research, Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv 6997801 Israel ehudga@tauex.tau.ac.il.
Abstract:
Nucleobase crystals demonstrate unique intrinsic fluorescence properties in the visible spectral range. This is in contrast to their monomeric counterparts. Moreover, some nucleobases were found to exhibit red edge excitation shift. This behavior is uncommon in the field of organic supramolecular materials and could have implications in fields such as therapeutics of metabolic disorders and materials science.
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