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Direct damage: Ionising rays such as electrons can break bonds between molecules, such as those present in DNA (right in the picture), through intermolecular coulomb decay. In this process, both molecules are ionised so that they repel each other (centre).
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Alexander Dorn / MPI for Nuclear Physics
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