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["Sodium boric acid: a Tris-free, cooler. conductive medium for DNA electrophoresis." http://www.mnstate.edu/provost/FasterDNAGels.pdf] | |||
Jonathan R. Brody and Scott E. Kern | |||
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA | |||
BioTechniques 36:214-216 (February 2004) |
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["Sodium boric acid: a Tris-free, cooler. conductive medium for DNA electrophoresis." http://www.mnstate.edu/provost/FasterDNAGels.pdf] Jonathan R. Brody and Scott E. Kern The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA BioTechniques 36:214-216 (February 2004)