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Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2001
Abstract
Hybridization of complementary oligonucleotides mediated by a cationic surfactant at the water/hexane interface leads to hydrophobic, double-helical DNA which may be readily phase transferred to the organic phase and cast into thin films on solid substrates.
Recommended Citation
Sastry, M., Kumar, A., Pattarkine, M., Ramakrishnan, V., & Ganesh, K.
(2001). Cationic surfactant mediated hybridization and hydrophobization of DNA molecules at the liquid/liquid interface and their phase transfer. Chemical Communications, 1 (16), 1434-1435.
Publication Title
Chemical Communications
Start Page No.
1434
End Page No.
1435
DOI
10.1039/b101110n
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