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Bernardo Moreira
Bernardo Moreira
Project manager, Universidade de Vigo
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Effects of sodium ions on DNA duplex oligomers: improved predictions of melting temperatures
R Owczarzy, Y You, BG Moreira, JA Manthey, L Huang, MA Behlke, ...
Biochemistry 43 (12), 3537-3554, 2004
4262004
Predicting stability of DNA duplexes in solutions containing magnesium and monovalent cations
R Owczarzy, BG Moreira, Y You, MA Behlke, JA Walder
Biochemistry 47 (19), 5336-5353, 2008
4112008
Design of LNA probes that improve mismatch discrimination
Y You, BG Moreira, MA Behlke, R Owczarzy
Nucleic acids research 34 (8), e60-e60, 2006
3792006
Effects of fluorescent dyes, quenchers, and dangling ends on DNA duplex stability
BG Moreira, Y You, MA Behlke, R Owczarzy
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 327 (2), 473-484, 2005
1972005
Cy3 and Cy5 dyes attached to oligonucleotide terminus stabilize DNA duplexes: predictive thermodynamic model
BG Moreira, Y You, R Owczarzy
Biophysical chemistry 198, 36-44, 2015
1002015
Characterization of Modified Antisense Oligonucleotides in Xenopus laevis Embryos
KA Lennox, JL Sabel, MJ Johnson, BG Moreira, CA Fletcher, SD Rose, ...
Oligonucleotides 16 (1), 26-42, 2006
592006
Effects of fluorescent dyes, quenchers, and dangling ends on the thermodynamic stability of DNA duplexes
R Owczarzy, BG Moreira, Y You
Biophysical Journal 86 (1), 310A-310A, 2004
52004
Method for estimating a melting temperature of a nucleic acid in buffers containing magnesium ions
R Owczarzy, B Moreira, Y You, MA Behlke, JA Walder
US Patent 8,055,451, 2011
22011
Method for Estimating a Melting Temperature of a Nucleic Acid in Buffers Containing Magnesium Ions
R Owczarzy, B Moreira, Y You, MA Behlke, JA Walder
US Patent App. 13/290,899, 2012
2012
Chemically Modified DNA Probes That Significantly Improve Mismatch Discrimination
R Owczarzy, Y You, BG Moreira, MA Behlke
The FASEB Journal 20 (5), A946-A946, 2006
2006
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