Improved high-force magnetic tweezers for stretching and refolding of proteins and short DNA.
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Jie Yan | Peiwen Cong | Fumihiko Nakamura | Jie Yan | F. Nakamura | Hu Chen | H. Fu | Xiaoying Zhu | Peiwen Cong | Hu Chen | Hongxia Fu | Xiaoying Zhu | Hongxia Fu
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