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January 1, 1995
Diffusion, Joule heating, and band broadening in capillary gel electrophoresis of DNA
G W Slater, P Mayer, P D Grossman
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
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February 24, 2001
DNA separation mechanisms during electrophoresis
G W Slater, C Desruisseaux, S J Hubert
Biophysical Journal
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September 3, 1998
Trapping electrophoresis and ratchets: a theoretical study for DNA-protein complexes
C Desruisseaux, G W Slater, T B Kist
Electrophoresis
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September 8, 2001
An exactly solvable Ogston model of gel electrophoresis: VIII. Nonconducting gel fibers, curved field lines, and the Nernst-Einstein relation
J F Mercier, F Tessier, G W Slater
Electrophoresis
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April 18, 2000
An exactly solvable Ogston model of gel electrophoresis. V. Attractive gel-analyte interactions and their effects on the Ferguson plot
J Labrie, J F Mercier, G W Slater
International Journal of Pharmaceutics
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February 3, 2023
Estimating the asymptotic characteristic time scales for diffusion-controlled drug release systems using partially sampled data
C Bohémier, M Ignacio, X Lamy, et al.
Biopolymers
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October 1, 1989
DNA gel electrophoresis: effect of field intensity and agarose concentration on band inversion
G W Slater, C Turmel, M Lalande, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
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February 11, 1990
Molecular detrapping and band narrowing with high frequency modulation of pulsed field electrophoresis
C Turmel, E Brassard, G W Slater, et al.
The European Physical Journal. E, Soft Matter
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October 14, 2004
Exact lattice calculations of dispersion coefficients in the presence of external fields and obstacles
M G Gauthier, G W Slater, K D Dorfman
Applied and Theoretical Electrophoresis : the Official Journal of the International Electrophoresis Society
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January 1, 1994
The biased reptation model of DNA gel electrophoresis: a user guide for constant field mobilities
G W Slater, P Mayer, S J Hubert, et al.
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Electrophoresis
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January 1, 1995
Diffusion, Joule heating, and band broadening in capillary gel electrophoresis of DNA
G W Slater, P Mayer, P D Grossman
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
|
February 24, 2001
DNA separation mechanisms during electrophoresis
G W Slater, C Desruisseaux, S J Hubert
Biophysical Journal
|
September 3, 1998
Trapping electrophoresis and ratchets: a theoretical study for DNA-protein complexes
C Desruisseaux, G W Slater, T B Kist
Electrophoresis
|
September 8, 2001
An exactly solvable Ogston model of gel electrophoresis: VIII. Nonconducting gel fibers, curved field lines, and the Nernst-Einstein relation
J F Mercier, F Tessier, G W Slater
Electrophoresis
|
April 18, 2000
An exactly solvable Ogston model of gel electrophoresis. V. Attractive gel-analyte interactions and their effects on the Ferguson plot
J Labrie, J F Mercier, G W Slater
International Journal of Pharmaceutics
|
February 3, 2023
Estimating the asymptotic characteristic time scales for diffusion-controlled drug release systems using partially sampled data
C Bohémier, M Ignacio, X Lamy, et al.
Biopolymers
|
October 1, 1989
DNA gel electrophoresis: effect of field intensity and agarose concentration on band inversion
G W Slater, C Turmel, M Lalande, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
|
February 11, 1990
Molecular detrapping and band narrowing with high frequency modulation of pulsed field electrophoresis
C Turmel, E Brassard, G W Slater, et al.
The European Physical Journal. E, Soft Matter
|
October 14, 2004
Exact lattice calculations of dispersion coefficients in the presence of external fields and obstacles
M G Gauthier, G W Slater, K D Dorfman
Applied and Theoretical Electrophoresis : the Official Journal of the International Electrophoresis Society
|
January 1, 1994
The biased reptation model of DNA gel electrophoresis: a user guide for constant field mobilities
G W Slater, P Mayer, S J Hubert, et al.
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