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Embryonic stem WA09 cells response to DNA damage or differentiation
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Biomechanics of DNA structures visualized by 4D electron microscopy.
Influence of chain stiffness on knottedness in single polymers.
Prospects for tertiary structure prediction of RNA based on secondary structure information.
Rigid spin-labeled nucleoside C: a nonperturbing EPR probe of nucleic acid conformation.
Conformational flexibility influences degree of hydration of nucleic acid hybrids.
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Clinical Trial for Registration of HPV Nucleic Acid Genotyping Assay Kit
Implementation of Nucleic Acid Amplification Testing Screening to Identify Acute and Early HIV Infec…
Performance of Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests for the Detection of NG and CT
Corona Virus Disease 2019 Patients Whose Nucleic Acids Changed From Negative to Positive
Cell Free Circulating Nucleic Acids as New Tumor Diagnostics From Human Plasma Samples.
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