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Electrophoresis|April 7, 2005
The molecular end effect and its critical impact on the behavior of charged-uncharged polymer conjugates during free-solution electrophoresisLaurette C McCormick, Gary W Slater
Biophysical Journal|April 12, 2005
Solid phase DNA amplification: a Brownian dynamics study of crowding effectsJean-François Mercier, Gary W Slater
The European Physical Journal. E, Soft Matter|February 1, 2008
Molecular Dynamics simulation of a polymer chain translocating through a nanoscopic pore: hydrodynamic interactions versus pore radiusM G Gauthier, G W Slater
Electrophoresis|March 29, 2006
A theoretical study of the possible use of electroosmotic flow to extend the read length of DNA sequencing by end-labeled free solution electrophoresisLaurette C McCormick, Gary W Slater
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 15, 2024
Field-driven polyelectrolyte-polymer collisions in nanochannelsH Y Wang, G W Slater
Electrophoresis|December 31, 2013
Theory of end-labeled free-solution electrophoresis: is the end effect important?Mykyta V Chubynsky, Gary W Slater
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|August 25, 2004
Building reliable lattice Monte Carlo models for real drift and diffusion problemsMichel G Gauthier, Gary W Slater
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|April 28, 2009
Nondriven polymer translocation through a nanopore: computational evidence that the escape and relaxation processes are coupledMichel G Gauthier, Gary W Slater
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 20, 2008
A Monte Carlo algorithm to study polymer translocation through nanopores. I. Theory and numerical approachMichel G Gauthier, Gary W Slater
Electrophoresis|June 1, 1996
An exactly solvable Ogston model of gel electrophoresis: I. The role of the symmetry and randomness of the gel structureG W Slater, H L Guo
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Electrophoresis|April 7, 2005
The molecular end effect and its critical impact on the behavior of charged-uncharged polymer conjugates during free-solution electrophoresisLaurette C McCormick, Gary W Slater
Biophysical Journal|April 12, 2005
Solid phase DNA amplification: a Brownian dynamics study of crowding effectsJean-François Mercier, Gary W Slater
The European Physical Journal. E, Soft Matter|February 1, 2008
Molecular Dynamics simulation of a polymer chain translocating through a nanoscopic pore: hydrodynamic interactions versus pore radiusM G Gauthier, G W Slater
Electrophoresis|March 29, 2006
A theoretical study of the possible use of electroosmotic flow to extend the read length of DNA sequencing by end-labeled free solution electrophoresisLaurette C McCormick, Gary W Slater
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 15, 2024
Field-driven polyelectrolyte-polymer collisions in nanochannelsH Y Wang, G W Slater
Electrophoresis|December 31, 2013
Theory of end-labeled free-solution electrophoresis: is the end effect important?Mykyta V Chubynsky, Gary W Slater
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|August 25, 2004
Building reliable lattice Monte Carlo models for real drift and diffusion problemsMichel G Gauthier, Gary W Slater
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|April 28, 2009
Nondriven polymer translocation through a nanopore: computational evidence that the escape and relaxation processes are coupledMichel G Gauthier, Gary W Slater
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 20, 2008
A Monte Carlo algorithm to study polymer translocation through nanopores. I. Theory and numerical approachMichel G Gauthier, Gary W Slater
Electrophoresis|June 1, 1996
An exactly solvable Ogston model of gel electrophoresis: I. The role of the symmetry and randomness of the gel structureG W Slater, H L Guo
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