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Filters: Keyword is DNA, Superhelical  [Clear All Filters]
2009
A. G. Tsai, Engelhart, A. E., Hatmal, M. 'monM., Houston, S. I., Hud, N. V., Haworth, I. S., and Lieber, M. R., “Conformational variants of duplex DNA correlated with cytosine-rich chromosomal fragile sites.”, J Biol Chem, vol. 284, no. 11, pp. 7157-64, 2009.
2007
T. Sarkar, Vitoc, I., Mukerji, I., and Hud, N. V., “Bacterial protein HU dictates the morphology of DNA condensates produced by crowding agents and polyamines.”, Nucleic Acids Res, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 951-61, 2007.
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