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SEVERAL workers have suggested the possible relationship of materials of the cell nucleus to the lethal action of ultra-violet radiation1–4, but there seems to have been no systematic study of the problem heretofore.
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LOOFBOUROW, J., HEYROTH, F. Relation of Materials of the Cell Nucleus to the Lethal Action of Ultra-Violet Radiation. Nature 133, 909 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133909a0
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