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Figure 1 Plot showing the amount of plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid (pDNA) that adheres to washed microbubbles (y-axis) as a function of the amount of pDNA in the solution used to make the microbubbles. Roughly 15% of the DNA adheres to the microbubbles. The total amount of DNA attached to the microbubbles appears to plateau at 4,000 µg/ml of solution.





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