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Nicholas J. Turro
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 1131
Citations - 56059
Nicholas J. Turro is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radical & Electron paramagnetic resonance. The author has an hindex of 104, co-authored 1131 publications receiving 53827 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicholas J. Turro include University of Florence & Istanbul Technical University.
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Photochemistry of 1,2-diphenyl-2,2-dimethyl-propanone-1 in micellar solutions. Cage effects, isotope effects and magnetic field effects.
Nicholas J. Turro,Jochen Mattay +1 more
TL;DR: The cage reaction resulting from photolysis of PhCOCO (CH 3 ) 2 Ph and CD 3 2 Ph in micellar solution is shown to be subject to substantial magnetic field and magnetic isotope effects as discussed by the authors.
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An Integrated System for DNA Sequencing by Synthesis Using Novel Nucleotide Analogues
TL;DR: The construction of a DNA-immobilized chip and the development of novel nucleotide reporters for the SBS sequencing platform are reviewed and the 3'-capped nucleotide reversible terminators to solve the problem of deciphering the homopolymeric regions of the template in conventional pyrosequencing are developed.
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Quantitative determination of singlet oxygen generated by excited state aromatic amino acids, proteins, and immunoglobulins.
Khin K. Chin,Colleen C. Trevithick-Sutton,Jeremy E. B. Mccallum,Steffen Jockusch,Nicholas J. Turro,J. C. Scaiano,Christopher S. Foote,Miguel A. Garcia-Garibay +7 more
TL;DR: A small, but significant, quantum yield found for proteins and immunoglobulins demonstrates that molecular oxygen can diffuse through the polypeptide matrix and can be sensitized by residues buried within the folds of protein structure.
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Mechanisms of Photochemical Reactions in Solution. XXXI. Activation and Deactivation of Conjugated Dienes by Energy Transfer
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Triple fluorescence energy transfer in covalently trichromophore-labeled DNA.
Anthony K. Tong,Steffen Jockusch,Zengmin Li,Han-Ru Zhu,Daniel L. Akins,Nicholas J. Turro,Jingyue Ju +6 more
TL;DR: The systematic study of the photophysical properties of an ET system consisting of three different fluorophores that are covalently linked to a singlestranded (ss) DNA molecule is reported here.