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(c) 2002 BMO


Dominik Bucher
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 Telefonnummer am Lehrstuhl Carell: 2180 - 77745
 
E-mail:dominik.bucher@physik.uni-muenchen.de
 
Publications: "UV-Induced Charge Transfer States in DNA Promote Sequence Selective Self-Repair"
D. B. Bucher, C. L. Kufner, A. Schlueter, T. Carell, W. Zinth
J. Am. Chem. Soc.138 (2016) 186−190
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"Quantum Yield of Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimer Formation Via the Triplet Channel Determined by Photosensitization"
L. Liu, B. M. Pilles, J. Gontcharov, D. B. Bucher, W. Zinth
J. Phys. Chem.B_120 (2016) 292-298
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"Dewar Lesion Formation in Single- and Double-Stranded DNA is Quenched by Neighboring Bases"
D. B. Bucher, B. M. Pilles, T. Carell, W. Zinth
J. Phys. Chem.B119(2015)8685−8692
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"Photoinduced Charge Transfer Occurs Naturally in DNA"
D.B. Bucher, B.M. Pilles, T. Carell, W. Zinth
K. Yamanouchi et al. (eds.), Ultrafast Phenomena XIX, Springer Proceedings in Physics 162(2015)568-571
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"Identification of charge separated states in thymine single strands"
B. M. Pilles, D. B. Bucher, L. Liu, P. Gilch, W. Zinth, W. J. Schreier
ChemCommun50 (2014) 15623-15626
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"Watson-Crick Base Pairing Controls Excited-State Decay in Natural DNA"
Dominik B. Bucher, Alexander Schlueter, Thomas Carell, Wolfgang Zinth
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.53 (2014) 11366 - 11369, Angew.Chem.126 (2014) 11549-11552
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"Mechanism of the Decay of Thymine Triplets in DNA Single Strands"
B. M. Pilles, D. B. Bucher, L. Liu, P. Clivio, P. Gilch, W. Zinth, W. J. Schreier
J. Phys. Chem. Lett.5 (2014) 1616−1622
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"Charge separation and charge delocalization identified in long-living states of photoexcited DNA"
D. B. Bucher, B. M. Pilles, T. Carell, W. Zinth
PNAS111(2014)12_4369-4374
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"Fingerprinting DNA Oxidation Processes: IR Characterization of the 5-Methyl-2'-Deoxycytidine Radical Cation"
D. Bucher, B. M. Pilles, T. Pfaffeneder, T. Carell, W.Zinth
ChemPhysChem 15 (2014) 420 - 423
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