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Ultraviolet irradiation effects in poly-L-tyrosine and model compounds. Identification of bityrosine as a photoproduct

Lehrer et al., 1967

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10815507547865339282
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Lehrer S
Fasman G
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SS Lehrerf and Gerald D. Pasman $ abstract: The blue fluorescence observed in solu-tions of poly-L-tyrosine, copolymers of tyrosine, and L-tyrosine monomer is dueto the production of bityrosine by ultraviolet irradiation. Analogous products are formed by irradiation of other …
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