Authors:
Vorlickova, M
Kejnovska, I
Tumova, M
Kypr, J
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Authors:
Nejedly, K
Kittner, R
Pospisilova, S
Kypr, J
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Authors:
Kypr, J
Stepan, J
Chladkova, J
Vorlickova, M
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Authors:
Kypr, J
Chladkova, J
Zimulova, M
Vorlickova, M
Citation: J. Kypr et al., Aqueous trifluorethanol solutions simulate the environment of DNA in the crystalline state, NUCL ACID R, 27(17), 1999, pp. 3466-3473
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