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  • 6. Bioresorbable and nonresorbable macroporous thermosensitive hydrogels prepared by cryopolymerization. Role of the cross-linking agent.
    Perez P, Plieva F, Gallardo A, San Roman J, Aguilar MR, Morfin I, Ehrburger-Dolle F, Bley F, Mikhalovsky S, Galaev IY, Mattiasson B.
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  • 9. Separation performance of single-stranded DNA electrophoresis in photopolymerized cross-linked polyacrylamide gels.
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  • 12. Detection of a single base mismatch in double-stranded DNA by electrophoresis on uncrosslinked polyacrylamide gel.
    Pulyaeva H, Zakharov SF, Garner MM, Chrambach A.
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  • 18. Capillary pressure as related to water holding in polyacrylamide and chicken protein gels.
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  • 19. The relative separation efficiencies of highly concentrated, uncrosslinked or low-crosslinked polyacrylamide gels compared to conventional gels of moderate concentration and crosslinking.
    Zakharov SF, Chrambach A.
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