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V A Bloomfield

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Biopolymers|April 1, 1983
Collapse of DNA caused by trivalent cations: pH and ionic specificity effectsT J Thomas, V A Bloomfield
Biopolymers|August 1, 1978
Concentration-dependent isomerization of bacteriophage T2LJ B Welch, V A Bloomfield
Biopolymers|August 1, 1978
Tail-fiber attachment bacteriophage T4D studied by quasielastic light scattering-band electrophoresisG J Baran, V A Bloomfield
Biopolymers|November 1, 1984
DNA gelation in concentrated solutionsM G Fried, V A Bloomfield
Biopolymers|November 1, 1979
Transient electric birefringence of T7 viral DNAD C Rau, V A Bloomfield
Biopolymers|January 1, 1976
Binding of proflavin to T2L bacteriophage and its DNAP J McCall, V A Bloomfield
Biopolymers|September 13, 2000
The greater negative charge density of DNA in tris-borate buffers does not enhance DNA condensation by multivalent cationsJ J Schwinefus, V A Bloomfield
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 5, 1975
Joining of bacteriophage T4D heads and tails: a kinetic study by inelastic light scatteringJ Aksiyote-Benbasat, V A Bloomfield
Biopolymers|July 1, 1979
Effect of Mg++ and polyamines on proflavine binding to T2 DNAS C Riemer, V A Bloomfield
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 11, 1970
Binding of proflavine and ethidium bromide to two forms of T2 bacteriophage with different sedimentation coefficientsP A Sharp, V A Bloomfield
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Biopolymers|April 1, 1983
Collapse of DNA caused by trivalent cations: pH and ionic specificity effectsT J Thomas, V A Bloomfield
Biopolymers|August 1, 1978
Concentration-dependent isomerization of bacteriophage T2LJ B Welch, V A Bloomfield
Biopolymers|August 1, 1978
Tail-fiber attachment bacteriophage T4D studied by quasielastic light scattering-band electrophoresisG J Baran, V A Bloomfield
Biopolymers|November 1, 1984
DNA gelation in concentrated solutionsM G Fried, V A Bloomfield
Biopolymers|November 1, 1979
Transient electric birefringence of T7 viral DNAD C Rau, V A Bloomfield
Biopolymers|January 1, 1976
Binding of proflavin to T2L bacteriophage and its DNAP J McCall, V A Bloomfield
Biopolymers|September 13, 2000
The greater negative charge density of DNA in tris-borate buffers does not enhance DNA condensation by multivalent cationsJ J Schwinefus, V A Bloomfield
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 5, 1975
Joining of bacteriophage T4D heads and tails: a kinetic study by inelastic light scatteringJ Aksiyote-Benbasat, V A Bloomfield
Biopolymers|July 1, 1979
Effect of Mg++ and polyamines on proflavine binding to T2 DNAS C Riemer, V A Bloomfield
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 11, 1970
Binding of proflavine and ethidium bromide to two forms of T2 bacteriophage with different sedimentation coefficientsP A Sharp, V A Bloomfield
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