Melting of a self-complementary DNA minicircle. Comparison of optical melting theory with exchange broadening of the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum.
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D E Wemmer | J. Michael Schurr | J M Schurr | D. Wemmer | B. Reid | A. S. Benight | A S Benight | P F Flynn | B R Reid | P. Flynn
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