Evidence of strong hydrogen bonding by 8-aminoguanine
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Aaron E. Engelhart, Thomas Hellman Morton, Nicholas V. Hud
DNA oligonucleotides containing 8-aminodeoxyguanosine residues form a pH-dependent self-structure with strong hydrogen bonds.
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