Novel post-synthetic generation, isomeric resolution, and characterization of Fapy-dG within oligodeoxynucleotides: differential anomeric impacts on DNA duplex properties
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K. Breslauer | F. Johnson | D. P. Remeta | M. Lukin | S. Attaluri | C. R. de los Santos | C. A. Minetti
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