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Squire Rumney

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Journal of the American Chemical Society|September 28, 2010
Structural Optimization of Non-Nucleotide Loop Replacements for Duplex and Triplex DNAsSquire Rumney, Eric T Kool
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|November 22, 2016
DNA Recognition by Hybrid Oligoether-Oligodeoxynucleotide MacrocyclesSquire Rumney, Eric T Kool
Journal of the American Chemical Society|August 26, 2010
Difluorotoluene, a Nonpolar Isostere for Thymine, Codes Specifically and Efficiently for Adenine in DNA ReplicationSean Moran, Rex X-F Ren, Squire Rumney, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|September 25, 2010
Naphthalene, Phenanthrene, and Pyrene as DNA Base Analogues: Synthesis, Structure, and Fluorescence in DNARex X-F Ren, Narayan C Chaudhuri, Pamela L Paris, et al.
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Journal of the American Chemical Society|September 28, 2010
Structural Optimization of Non-Nucleotide Loop Replacements for Duplex and Triplex DNAsSquire Rumney, Eric T Kool
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|November 22, 2016
DNA Recognition by Hybrid Oligoether-Oligodeoxynucleotide MacrocyclesSquire Rumney, Eric T Kool
Journal of the American Chemical Society|August 26, 2010
Difluorotoluene, a Nonpolar Isostere for Thymine, Codes Specifically and Efficiently for Adenine in DNA ReplicationSean Moran, Rex X-F Ren, Squire Rumney, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|September 25, 2010
Naphthalene, Phenanthrene, and Pyrene as DNA Base Analogues: Synthesis, Structure, and Fluorescence in DNARex X-F Ren, Narayan C Chaudhuri, Pamela L Paris, et al.
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