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    Choice of gDNA isolation method has a significant impact on average murine Telomere Length estimates by Kidd, Elliot, Meimaridou, Eirini, Williams, Jack L., Metherell, LA, Walley, Andrew, Fairbrother, Una

    Published 2024
    “…We demonstrate that TL measurements, from murine gDNA, isolated via Spin Columns (SC) and Magnetic Beads (MB), generate significantly smaller T/S ratios compared to gDNA isolated via traditional phenol/chloroform methods. …”
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    An analytical study of the role of selected metal ions in bone and joint diseases by Furst, Alexandra

    Published 1995
    “…The speciation of the titanium (III)/titanium (IV) complexes in the biological matrices was investigated with Fourier transform infra red (FTIR) spectroscopy and high field proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) with a Hahn spin echo pulse sequence. The chemical nature of non-protein bound iron present in knee joint synovial fluid obtained from RA patients was also investigated by use of NMR…”
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    DNA extraction methodologies for ultra long nanopore sequencing to determine chromosome specific rodent telomere lengths by Kidd, Elliot, Mooruth, Ravi, Meimaridou, Eirini, Walley, Andrew, Fairbrother, Una

    Published 2024
    “…Previous work in our lab shows that phenol/chloroform extraction damages DNA less than spin columns and magnetic beads and that extraction methods are crucial for accurate TL determination. …”
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    Studies of complexes derived from 5-acetylamino-1,2-benzoquinone 2-oxime and related ligands by Barjesteh, Hengameh.

    Published 1991
    “…The diamagnetism of Co(5-Acqo)3 and the low spin configuration of Mn(5-Acqo)3.H2O are indicative of the strong field character of the ligand. …”
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