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Reduced urothelial regeneration in rat bladders augmented with permeable porcine small intestinal submucosa assessed by magnetic resonance imaging.
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Behrmann, Michael
The effect of ionic conditions on the conformations of supercoiled DNA. I. Sedimentation analysis.
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The effect of ionic conditions on the conformations of supercoiled DNA. I. Sedimentation analysis.
The effect of ionic conditions on the conformations of supercoiled DNA. I. Sedimentation analysis. J Mol Biol. 1997 Mar 28; 267(2):299-311.
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Centrifugation, Density Gradient
Chemical Phenomena
Chemistry, Physical
Computer Simulation
DNA, Superhelical
Magnesium Chloride
Models, Molecular
Monte Carlo Method
Nucleic Acid Conformation
Particle Size
Plasmids
Sodium Chloride
Spermidine
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Valentin V Rybenkov