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Electrophoresis|November 1, 1995
Electrophoresis between sieving and reptation: an investigation of the role of shape fluctuations in electrophoresisA R Völkel, J Noolandi
Electrophoresis|May 1, 1989
Effect of nonparallel alternating fields on the mobility of DNA in the biased reptation model of gel electrophoresisG W Slater, J Noolandi
Biopolymers|October 1, 1989
The biased reptation model of DNA gel electrophoresis: mobility vs molecular size and gel concentrationG W Slater, J Noolandi
Biophysical Journal|February 27, 2001
Meanfield approach to the thermodynamics of protein-solvent systems with application to p53A R Völkel, J Noolandi
Electrophoresis|September 1, 1992
Manual sequencing using pulsed fieldC Turmel, E Brassard, J Noolandi
Electrophoresis|August 1, 1992
Pulsed field sequencing gel electrophoresisE Brassard, C Turmel, J Noolandi
Electrophoresis|May 1, 1991
Observation of orientation and relaxation of protein-sodium dodecyl sulfate complexes during pulsed intermittent field polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisE Brassard, C Turmel, J Noolandi
Biopolymers|June 1, 1987
On the stretching of DNA in the reptation theories of gel electrophoresisG W Slater, J Rousseau, J Noolandi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1993
Sequencing using pulsed field and image reconstructionJ Noolandi, R Forsyth, A C Shi
Biopolymers|October 1, 1989
DNA gel electrophoresis: effect of field intensity and agarose concentration on band inversionG W Slater, C Turmel, M Lalande, et al.
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Electrophoresis|November 1, 1995
Electrophoresis between sieving and reptation: an investigation of the role of shape fluctuations in electrophoresisA R Völkel, J Noolandi
Electrophoresis|May 1, 1989
Effect of nonparallel alternating fields on the mobility of DNA in the biased reptation model of gel electrophoresisG W Slater, J Noolandi
Biopolymers|October 1, 1989
The biased reptation model of DNA gel electrophoresis: mobility vs molecular size and gel concentrationG W Slater, J Noolandi
Biophysical Journal|February 27, 2001
Meanfield approach to the thermodynamics of protein-solvent systems with application to p53A R Völkel, J Noolandi
Electrophoresis|September 1, 1992
Manual sequencing using pulsed fieldC Turmel, E Brassard, J Noolandi
Electrophoresis|August 1, 1992
Pulsed field sequencing gel electrophoresisE Brassard, C Turmel, J Noolandi
Electrophoresis|May 1, 1991
Observation of orientation and relaxation of protein-sodium dodecyl sulfate complexes during pulsed intermittent field polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisE Brassard, C Turmel, J Noolandi
Biopolymers|June 1, 1987
On the stretching of DNA in the reptation theories of gel electrophoresisG W Slater, J Rousseau, J Noolandi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1993
Sequencing using pulsed field and image reconstructionJ Noolandi, R Forsyth, A C Shi
Biopolymers|October 1, 1989
DNA gel electrophoresis: effect of field intensity and agarose concentration on band inversionG W Slater, C Turmel, M Lalande, et al.
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