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1867-2450

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  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
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Year 2021
  • Sequence-dependent structural properties of B-DNA: what have we learned in 40 years?
    Publication
    • G. da Rosa
    • L. Grille
    • V. Calzada
    • K. Ahmad
    • J. P. Arcon
    • F. Battistini
    • G. Bayarri
    • T. Bishop
    • P. Carloni
    • T. Cheatham III... and 16 others

    - Biophysical Reviews - Year 2021

    The structure of B-DNA, the physiological form of the DNA molecule, has been a central topic in biology, chemistry and physics. Far from uniform and rigid, the double helix was revealed as a flexible and structurally polymorphic molecule. Conformational changes that lead to local and global changes in the helix geometry are mediated by a complex choreography of base and backbone rearrangements affecting the ability of the B-DNA...

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