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. 1978 Oct;24(1):65–69. doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(78)85340-5

A simple system for mixing miscible organic solvents with water in 10--20 ms for the study of superoxide chemistry by stopped-flow methods.

G J McClune, J A Fee
PMCID: PMC1473891  PMID: 213138

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