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Biol Bull 110: 96-106. (February 1956)
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STUDIES ON THE EFFECTS OF IRRADIATION OF CELLULAR PARTICULATES. I. INHIBITION OF CYTOCHROME OXIDASE BY ULTRAVIOLET

HENRY T. YOST JR. 1, HOPE H. ROBSON 1, and IRWIN M. SPIEGLEMAN 1

1 Department of Biology, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts

Data are presented which indicate that ultraviolet radiation of 2600-2700 Å is effective in the inactivation of cytochrome oxidase in intact cellular particulates. The effect seems to be upon the oxidase molecule itself. It is suggested that this could be one cause of cell death from ultraviolet radiation.







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