Exploring rare conformational species and ionic effects in DNA Holliday junctions using single-molecule spectroscopy.
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Taekjip Ha | Chirlmin Joo | D. Lilley | S. McKinney | C. Joo | T. Ha | David M J Lilley | Sean A McKinney | Chirlmin Joo
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