[Vitamin B6 fluorescence in cells].

dc.contributor.authorOstashevskiĭ, I Ia
dc.contributor.authorSungurov, A Iu
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-06T18:18:42Z
dc.date.available2020-02-06T18:18:42Z
dc.date.issued1976-03-20
dc.description.abstractThe band of cell fluorescence with the maximum of 395 400 nm is registered This band is exposed on the phone of the tryptophane by wavelength excitation lambdaex 250 260 nm and in pure scape by lambdaex 310 326 nm Pyridoxin substrate of vitamin B6 has identical parameters of spectra excitation and emission of neutral pH 7 and acid pH 2 solutions After temperature damage of cells the intensity of this band increases
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dc.relation.uriBiofizika
dc.title[Vitamin B6 fluorescence in cells].en
dcterms.abstractThe band of cell fluorescence with the maximum of 395 400 nm is registered This band is exposed on the phone of the tryptophane by wavelength excitation lambdaex 250 260 nm and in pure scape by lambdaex 310 326 nm Pyridoxin substrate of vitamin B6 has identical parameters of spectra excitation and emission of neutral pH 7 and acid pH 2 solutions After temperature damage of cells the intensity of this band increases
dcterms.contributorOstashevskiĭ, I Ia
dcterms.contributorSungurov, A Iu
dcterms.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/Not available
dcterms.relationBiofizika
dcterms.title[Vitamin B6 fluorescence in cells].en
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