Biological Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation
Originally published in 1980, this book examines the effects of ultraviolet radiation on the genetic material of cells and the repair mechanisms by which many cells can reverse the damage caused by UV. The work was intended to be a combination textbook/introductory monograph for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in photobiology, biophysics, microbiology, and genetics. It was the first volume in an introductory series on topics in biophysics sponsored by the International Union of Pure and Applied Biophysics.
Product details
April 1980Paperback
9780521293624
234 pages
229 × 152 × 12 mm
0.32kg
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Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- 1. Introduction to ultraviolet radiation
- 2. The study of biological UV effects
- 3. Interaction of UV radiation with molecules of biological importance
- 4. Inactivation of cells and viruses
- 5. Inactivation of genetic material in vitro
- 6. Causes of lethality
- 7. Recovery and repair
- 8. Repair-related phenomena
- 9. UV mutagenesis
- 10. UV effects on macromolecular syntheses, genetic recombination, lysogeny, and related phenomena
- 11. Biological effects of solar UV radiation
- 12. UV carcinogenesis
- 13. Sensitized UV effects on DNA
- Notes
- References
- Index.