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NMR studies of N2-guanine adducts derived from the tumorigen dibenzo[a,l]pyrene in DNA: Impact of adduct stereochemistry, size, and local DNA structure on solution conformations

https://doi.org/10.60705/3dpx/106.2
NIH 3D Model Entry
3DPX-000106
How to Cite
NIH 3D. (2014). NMR studies of N2-guanine adducts derived from the tumorigen dibenzo[a,l]pyrene in DNA: Impact of adduct stereochemistry, size, and local DNA structure on solution conformations (Version 2.x). NIH 3D. https://doi.org/10.60705/3DPX/106.2
Summary Information

Title: NMR studies of N2-guanine adducts derived from the tumorigen dibenzo[a,l]pyrene in DNA: Impact of adduct stereochemistry, size, and local DNA structure on solution conformations

Description:

The 3D representations presented in this DOI were automatically generated by NIH's 3D workflows using data extracted from PDB 2MIV in the Protein Data Bank.

Contributor(s):

  • NIH 3D, Data Manager

Publisher: NIH 3D

Publication Year: 2014

Version: 2.x

"x" corresponds to any minor version