Prehydrated electrons
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![]() | This article may be too technical for most readers to understand.(September 2014) |
Prehydrated electrons are free
hydrated electrons. They can also react with the bases of the nucleotides dGMP and dTMP in aqueous solution. This suggests they may also react with the bases of the DNA double helix, ultimately breaking molecular bonds and causing DNA damage. This mechanism is hypothesized to be a cause of radiation damage to DNA.[1]
References
- PMID 19759612.