Advances in Biological Chemistry

Advances in Biological Chemistry

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"Topological conformational changes of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA bound to an insoluble aluminum salt—A study by low temperature PCR"
written by Sin Hang Lee,
published by Advances in Biological Chemistry, Vol.3 No.1, 2013
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