Computational mapping reveals dramatic effect of Hoogsteen breathing on duplex DNA reactivity with formaldehyde
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Dima Kozakov | Ryan Brenke | Dmitri Beglov | Sandor Vajda | David R. Hall | Tanggis Bohnuud | Maxim D. Frank-Kamenetskii | Brandon S. Zerbe | S. Vajda | D. Kozakov | D. Hall | Ryan Brenke | D. Beglov | M. Frank-Kamenetskii | C. Ngan | Chi Ho Ngan | Brandon Zerbe | Tanggis Bohnuud | T. Bohnuud | R. Brenke | B. Zerbe
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