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Gary W Slater

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The Journal of Chemical Physics|December 23, 2009
The effective diffusion coefficient of a small molecule in a two-phase gel mediumChristine Kingsburry, Gary W Slater
Electrophoresis|October 28, 2005
Branched polymeric labels used as drag-tags in free-solution electrophoresis of ssDNASorin Nedelcu, Gary W Slater
Electrophoresis|January 7, 2017
Langevin dynamcis simulations of driven polymer translocation into a cross-linked gelDavid Sean, Gary W Slater
Electrophoresis|January 3, 2013
Gel electrophoresis of DNA partially denatured at the ends: what are the dominant conformations?David Sean, Gary W Slater
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|November 4, 2008
Comments concerning: Monte Carlo simulations for the study of drug release from matrices with high and low diffusivity areasSébastien Casault, Gary W Slater
Electrophoresis|January 25, 2007
Molecular deformation and free-solution electrophoresis of DNA-uncharged polymer conjugates at high field strengths: theoretical predictions. Part 1: hydrodynamic segregationLaurette C McCormick, Gary W Slater
Electrophoresis|April 13, 2006
Universal interpolating function for the dispersion coefficient of DNA fragments in sieving matricesJean-François Mercier, Gary W Slater
Physical Review. E|September 16, 2025
Imperfect single-file diffusion of polymer chains: A phase diagramH Y Wang, Gary W Slater
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|March 10, 2012
Optimizing the accuracy of lattice Monte Carlo algorithms for simulating diffusionMykyta V Chubynsky, Gary W Slater
Electrophoresis|February 6, 2003
An exactly solvable Ogston model of gel electrophoresis: X. Application to high-field separation techniquesMichel G Gauthier, Gary W Slater
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The Journal of Chemical Physics|December 23, 2009
The effective diffusion coefficient of a small molecule in a two-phase gel mediumChristine Kingsburry, Gary W Slater
Electrophoresis|October 28, 2005
Branched polymeric labels used as drag-tags in free-solution electrophoresis of ssDNASorin Nedelcu, Gary W Slater
Electrophoresis|January 7, 2017
Langevin dynamcis simulations of driven polymer translocation into a cross-linked gelDavid Sean, Gary W Slater
Electrophoresis|January 3, 2013
Gel electrophoresis of DNA partially denatured at the ends: what are the dominant conformations?David Sean, Gary W Slater
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|November 4, 2008
Comments concerning: Monte Carlo simulations for the study of drug release from matrices with high and low diffusivity areasSébastien Casault, Gary W Slater
Electrophoresis|January 25, 2007
Molecular deformation and free-solution electrophoresis of DNA-uncharged polymer conjugates at high field strengths: theoretical predictions. Part 1: hydrodynamic segregationLaurette C McCormick, Gary W Slater
Electrophoresis|April 13, 2006
Universal interpolating function for the dispersion coefficient of DNA fragments in sieving matricesJean-François Mercier, Gary W Slater
Physical Review. E|September 16, 2025
Imperfect single-file diffusion of polymer chains: A phase diagramH Y Wang, Gary W Slater
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|March 10, 2012
Optimizing the accuracy of lattice Monte Carlo algorithms for simulating diffusionMykyta V Chubynsky, Gary W Slater
Electrophoresis|February 6, 2003
An exactly solvable Ogston model of gel electrophoresis: X. Application to high-field separation techniquesMichel G Gauthier, Gary W Slater
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