Watson–Crick-like pairs in CCUG repeats: evidence for tautomeric shifts or protonation
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T. Kulinski | W. Rypniewski | A. Kiliszek | Agnieszka Kiliszek | Wojciech Rypniewski | Tadeusz Kuliński | Katarzyna Banaszak | K. Banaszak
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