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bibliographicCitation Doherty EA, Kan CW, Paegel BM, Yeung SH, Cao S, Mathies RA, Barron AE. Sparsely cross-linked \"nanogel\" matrixes as fluid, mechanically stabilized polymer networks for high-throughput microchannel DNA sequencing. Anal Chem. 2004 Sep 15;76(18):5249–56. doi: 10.1021/ac049721x. PMID: 15362880.
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