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2-Aminopurine electronic structure and fluorescence properties in DNA
John M. Jean
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Kathleen B. Hall
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
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2-Aminopurine
100%
Fluorescence Property
100%
Electronic Structure Properties
100%
Trimer
40%
Fluorescence Intensity
20%
DNA Strands
20%
Fluorescence Lifetime
20%
Nucleic Acids
20%
Excited States
20%
Low Energy
20%
Low-lying
20%
Nucleobases
20%
Photophysics
20%
Decay Lifetime
20%
Time-dependent Density Functional Theory
20%
Radiative Rates
20%
Oscillator Strength
20%
2-aminopurine Fluorescence
20%
Excited-state Charge Transfer
20%
Nonradiative Transition
20%
Allowed Transitions
20%
Charge Transfer States
20%
Chemistry
2-Aminopurine
100%
Electronic State
100%
DNA
100%
Excited State
33%
Fluorescence Intensity
16%
Nucleic Acid
16%
Fluorescence Decay
16%
Nucleobase
16%
Photophysics
16%
Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory
16%
Oscillator Strength
16%
Charge Transfer State
16%
Nonradiative Transition
16%