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- History and Philosophy of Modern Biology Gender and Science Thesis "Photoinactivation and the Expression of Genetic Information in Bacteriophage-Lambda"...
- PMC 2775812. PMID 18679801. Adesnik H, Nicoll RA, England PM (Dec 2005). "Photoinactivation of native AMPA receptors reveals their real-time trafficking". Neuron...
- Levanon H, Ohad I (February 1997). "Mechanism of photosystem II photoinactivation and D1 protein degradation at low light: the role of back electron...
- PMID 9428971. Tang, HM; MR Hamblin; CM Yow (2007). "A comparative in vitro photoinactivation study of clinical isolates of multidrug-resistant pathogens". J Infect...
- treatment of cancer, in photodiagnosis and phototheranostics, and in the photoinactivation of microbes, blood and insects. The absorption of natural sunlight...
- hydrogen peroxide, temperature, pH, and copper plus ascorbate on the photoinactivation of E. coli". Journal of Water and Health. 6 (1): 35–51. doi:10.2166/wh...
- Anderson AC, et al. (December 2014). "Novel Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Photoinactivation of In Situ Oral Biofilms by Visible Light plus Water-Filtered Infrared...
- several orders of magnitude, and may even allow oxygen-independent photoinactivation to take place. Pot****ium iodide (KI) is the most relevant example...
- van Kan PJM; Levanon H; Ohad I (1997). "Mechanism of photosystem II photoinactivation and D1 protein degradation at low light: The role of back electron...
- (2009-02-19). Bruno, John F. (ed.). "Vibrio Zinc-Metalloprotease Causes Photoinactivation of Coral Endosymbionts and Coral Tissue Lesions". PLOS ONE. 4 (2):...