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Charge Transport in Duplex DNA Containing Modified Nucleotide Bases

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Long-Range Charge Transfer in DNA I

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The authors extend their deep appreciation to Dr. Chikara Dohno for his efforts, carrying out all of the studies described here through outstandingly well-thought-out experiments.

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Nakatani, K., Saito, I. (2004). Charge Transport in Duplex DNA Containing Modified Nucleotide Bases. In: Schuster, G. (eds) Long-Range Charge Transfer in DNA I. Topics in Current Chemistry, vol 236. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/b94415

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