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Fluorescent bioassays for toxic metals in milk and yoghurt
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DNA fragmentation in concert with the simultaneous assessment of cell viability in a subfertile population: establishing thresholds of normality both before and after density gradient centrifugation
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Prediction of DNA Integrity from Morphological Parameters Using a Single-Sperm DNA Fragmentation Index Assay.
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Hydrogen peroxide concentration and DNA fragmentation of buffalo oocytes matured in sericin-supplemented maturation medium
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Differential display with carboxy-X-rhodamine-labeled primers and the selection of differentially amplified cDNA fragments without cloning.
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A Statistical Method to Enhance the Analysis of the Differences Among High-Resolution Melting (HRM) Curves of PCR-Amplified DNA Fragments.
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Modified multiplex real-time PCR for quantification of differently sized cell-free dna fragments
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A Cloned DNA Fragment for Identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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In situ DNA fragmentation occurs in white matter up to 12 months after head injury in man
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DNA fragmentation as a consequence of cell cycle traverse in doxorubicin- and idarubicin-treated human lymphoma cells
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Does sperm DNA fragmentation have negative impact on embryo morphology and morphokinetics in IVF programme?
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internalization of staphylococcus aureus in lymphocytes induces oxidative stress and dna fragmentation: possible ameliorative role of nanoconjugated vancomycin
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rl3(t), responsible for leaf shape formation, delimited to a 46-kb dna fragment in rice
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The chromosome of bacteriophage T5: III. Patterns of transcription from the single-stranded DNA fragments