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bibliographicCitation Logvina NA, Yakubovskaya MG, Dolinnaya NG. Rapid photometric detection of thymine residues partially flipped out of double helix as a method for direct scanning of point mutations and apurinic DNA sites. Biochemistry (Mosc). 2011 Feb;76(2):245–52. doi: 10.1134/s0006297911020118. PMID: 21568858.
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title Rapid photometric detection of thymine residues partially flipped out of double helix as a method for direct scanning of point mutations and apurinic DNA sites
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