Intermolecular interactions, proton-transfer and charge-transfer transitions in biological hydrogen-bonded systems: thioguanine-cytosine, adenine-5-fluoro(bromo)-uracil, Mg2+-guanine-cytosine complexes and cis-Pt(NH3)22+-thioguanine (guanine)
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Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biochemistry
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