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Bromination of Nucleic Acids and their Derivatives

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RECENT communications on this subject1–3 have prompted us to report some results of observations which include an extension of work previously described by one of us4,5.

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JONES, A., WOODHOUSE, D. Bromination of Nucleic Acids and their Derivatives. Nature 183, 1603–1605 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1831603a0

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