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Authors: Korolev, N Lyubartsev, AP Nordenskiold, L Laaksonen, A
Citation: N. Korolev et al., Spermine: An "invisible" component in the crystals of B-DNA. A grand canonical Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulation study, J MOL BIOL, 308(5), 2001, pp. 907-917

Authors: Korolev, N Lyubartsev, AP Rupprecht, A Nordenskiold, L
Citation: N. Korolev et al., Competitive substitution of hexammine cobalt(III) for Na+ and K+ ions in oriented DNA fibers, BIOPOLYMERS, 58(3), 2001, pp. 268-278

Authors: Korolev, N Nordenskiold, L
Citation: N. Korolev et L. Nordenskiold, Influence of alkali cation nature on structural transitions and reactions of biopolyelectrolytes, BIOMACROMOL, 1(4), 2000, pp. 648-655

Authors: Korolev, N Lyubartsev, AP Rupprecht, A Nordenskiold, L
Citation: N. Korolev et al., Experimental and Monte Carlo simulation studies on the competitive bindingof Li+, Na+, and K+ ions to DNA in oriented DNA fibers, J PHYS CH B, 103(42), 1999, pp. 9008-9019

Authors: van Dam, L Nordenskiold, L
Citation: L. Van Dam et L. Nordenskiold, Interactions of polyamines with the DNA octamers d(m(5)CG)(4) and d(GGAATTCC): A H-1-NMR investigation, BIOPOLYMERS, 49(1), 1999, pp. 41-53

Authors: Korolev, N Lyubartsev, AP Rupprecht, A Nordenskiold, L
Citation: N. Korolev et al., Competitive binding of Mg2+, Ca2+, Na+, and K+ ions to DNA in oriented DNAfibers: Experimental and Monte Carlo simulation results, BIOPHYS J, 77(5), 1999, pp. 2736-2749

Authors: van Dam, L Lyubartsev, AP Laaksonen, A Nordenskiold, L
Citation: L. Van Dam et al., Self-diffusion and association of Li+, Cs+, and H2O in oriented DNA fibers. An NMR and MD simulation study, J PHYS CH B, 102(51), 1998, pp. 10636-10642

Authors: Lyubartsev, AP Tang, JX Janmey, PA Nordenskiold, L
Citation: Ap. Lyubartsev et al., Electrostatically induced polyelectrolyte association of rodlike virus particles, PHYS REV L, 81(24), 1998, pp. 5465-5468

Authors: Korolev, N Lyubartsev, AP Nordenskiold, L
Citation: N. Korolev et al., Application of polyelectrolyte theories for analysis of DNA melting in thepresence of Na+ and Mg2+ ions, BIOPHYS J, 75(6), 1998, pp. 3041-3056
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