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1. Effect of Internal and Bulge Loops on the Thermal Stability of Small DNA Duplexes.

2. Flanking AT base pairs affect the localization of monovalent cations in DNA A-tracts.

3. Monovalent cation localization in DNA A-tracts with different sequences.

4. Using capillary electrophoresis to characterize the hydrodynamic and electrostatic properties of DNA in solutions containing various monovalent cations.

5. Electrophoretic Mobility of DNA in Solutions of High Ionic Strength.

6. DNA Thermal Stability Depends on Solvent Viscosity.

7. Electrophoretic Mobilities of the Charge Variants of DNA and Other Polyelectrolytes: Similarities, Differences, and Comparison with Theory.

8. Electrostatic coupling between DNA and its counterions modulates the observed translational diffusion coefficients.

9. Flanking A·T basepairs destabilize the B(∗) conformation of DNA A-tracts.

10. The free solution mobility of DNA and other analytes varies as the logarithm of the fractional negative charge.

11. DNA A-tracts are not curved in solutions containing high concentrations of monovalent cations.

12. Tandem GA residues on opposite sides of the loop in molecular beacon-like DNA hairpins compact the loop and increase hairpin stability.

13. Monovalent cation size and DNA conformational stability.

14. Effect of magnesium ions and temperature on the sequence-dependent curvature of DNA restriction fragments.

15. Electrophoresis of DNA in agarose gels, polyacrylamide gels and in free solution.

16. Effect of the matrix on DNA electrophoretic mobility.

17. Monovalent cation binding in the minor groove of DNA A-tracts.

18. Monovalent cation binding by curved DNA molecules containing variable numbers of a-tracts.

19. Do zwitterions contribute to the ionic strength of a solution?

20. Electrophoretic mobility is a reporter of hairpin structure in single-stranded DNA oligomers.

21. Capillary electrophoresis is a sensitive monitor of the hairpin-random coil transition in DNA oligomers.

22. Quantitative analysis of cation binding to the adenosine nucleotides using the variable ionic strength method: validation of the Debye-Hückel-Onsager theory of electrophoresis in the absence of counterion binding.

23. Quantitative analysis of monovalent counterion binding to random-sequence, double-stranded DNA using the replacement ion method.

24. Effect of organic cosolvents on the free solution mobility of curved and normal DNA molecules.

25. Curved DNA molecules migrate anomalously slowly in polyacrylamide gels even at zero gel concentration.

26. Curved DNA molecules migrate anomalously slowly in free solution.

27. Monovalent cations affect the free solution mobility of DNA by perturbing the hydrogen-bonded structure of water.

28. Intrinsic curvature in the VP1 gene of SV40: comparison of solution and gel results.

30. Unified description of electrophoresis and diffusion for DNA and other polyions.

31. Free solution mobility of small single-stranded oligonucleotides with variable charge densities.

32. Sequence-dependent bending in plasmid pUC19.

33. Analysis of DNA bending by transient electric birefringence.

34. Analysis of the intrinsic bend in the M13 origin of replication by atomic force microscopy.

35. Probing the electrostatic shielding of DNA with capillary electrophoresis.

36. Modeling the gel electrophoresis of short duplex DNA by Brownian dynamics: cubic gel lattice with direct interaction.

37. Determining the electrophoretic mobility and translational diffusion coefficients of DNA molecules in free solution.

38. The free solution mobility of DNA in Tris-acetate-EDTA buffers of different concentrations, with and without added NaCl.

39. Do orientation effects contribute to the molecular weight dependence of the free solution mobility of DNA?

40. Measuring the translational diffusion coefficients of small DNA molecules by capillary electrophoresis.

41. Preferential counterion binding to A-tract DNA oligomers.

42. DNA persistence length revisited.

43. DNA and buffers: are there any noninteracting, neutral pH buffers?

44. DNA and buffers: the hidden danger of complex formation.

45. Conformational isomers of curved DNA molecules can be observed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.

46. Free solution mobility of DNA molecules containing variable numbers of cationic phosphoramidate internucleoside linkages.

47. DNA-histidine complex formation in isoelectric histidine buffers.

48. Apparent pore size of polyacrylamide gels: comparison of gels cast and run in Tris-acetate-EDTA and Tris-borate-EDTA buffers.

49. Capillary zone electrophoresis of ds-DNA in isoelectric buffers: effect of adding of competing, nonamphoteric ions.

50. Do DNA gel electrophoretic mobilities extrapolate to the free-solution mobility of DNA at zero gel concentration?

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