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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|June 5, 2014
Photo-physical properties of 2-(1-ethynylpyrene)-adenosine: influence of hydrogen bonding on excited state propertiesP Trojanowski, J Plötner, C Grünewald, et al.
Planta|December 21, 2006
Patterns of peroxidative ethane emission from submerged rice seedlings indicate that damage from reactive oxygen species takes place during submergence and is not necessarily a post-anoxic phenomenonI E Santosa, P C Ram, E I Boamfa, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 22, 2018
Structure guided fluorescence labeling reveals a two-step binding mechanism of neomycin to its RNA aptamerHenrik Gustmann, Anna-Lena J Segler, Dnyaneshwar B Gophane, et al.
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|June 5, 2014
Photo-physical properties of 2-(1-ethynylpyrene)-adenosine: influence of hydrogen bonding on excited state propertiesP Trojanowski, J Plötner, C Grünewald, et al.
Planta|December 21, 2006
Patterns of peroxidative ethane emission from submerged rice seedlings indicate that damage from reactive oxygen species takes place during submergence and is not necessarily a post-anoxic phenomenonI E Santosa, P C Ram, E I Boamfa, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 22, 2018
Structure guided fluorescence labeling reveals a two-step binding mechanism of neomycin to its RNA aptamerHenrik Gustmann, Anna-Lena J Segler, Dnyaneshwar B Gophane, et al.
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