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[Lim J. and Dobson J. 2012 Improved transfection of HUVEC and MEF cells using DNA complexes with magnetic nanoparticles in an oscillating field. J. Genet. 91, xx–xx]
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LIM, J., DOBSON, J. Improved transfection of HUVEC and MEF cells using DNA complexes with magnetic nanoparticles in an oscillating field. J Genet 91, 223–227 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12041-012-0164-4
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