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replication fork
The Y-shaped region of a replicating DNA molecule, resulting from the separation of the DNA strands and in which the synthesis of new strands takes…
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DNA replication factor C complex
nuclear replication fork
replisome
replication focus
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2008
2008
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad 53 regulates replication fork restart after DNA damage in data
Shawn J. Szyjka
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J. G. Aparicio
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+4 authors
O. Aparicio
2008
Corpus ID: 15588110
data Supplementary http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/content/full/22/14/1906/DC1 "Supplemental Research Data" References http://www…
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2002
2002
DNA STRAND‐BREAKS INDUCED BY THE TOPOISOMERASE I INHIBITOR CAMPTOTHECIN IN UNSTIMULATED HUMAN WHITE BLOOD CELLS
P. Daza
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J. Torreblanca
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Gregorio García‐Herdugo
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F. J. Moreno
Cell Biology International
2002
Corpus ID: 38673841
Camptothecin (CPT) and actinomicyn‐induced strand‐breaks, repair and apoptosis in unstimulated human blood cells were studied…
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1983
1983
Chromatin structural changes in synchronized cells blocked in early S phase by sequential use of isoleucine deprivation and hydroxyurea blockade.
J. A. D'Anna
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D. Prentice
Biochemistry
1983
Corpus ID: 22242459
We have investigated the loss of histone H1 from chromatin [D'Anna, J. A., Gurley, L. R., & Tobey, R. A. (1982) Biochemistry 21…
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1982
1982
DNA in proximity to the site of replication is preferentially alkylated in S phase 10T1/2 cells treated with N-methyl-N-nitroso-urea.
M. Cordeiro‐Stone
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M. D. Topal
,
D. Kaufman
Carcinogenesis
1982
Corpus ID: 12579675
Replicating DNA is more susceptible to modification by N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU), a spontaneously active methylating agent…
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1982
1982
Both parental deoxyribonucleic acid strands at each replication fork of replicating simian virus 40 chromosomes are cut by a single-strand-specific endonuclease.
Y. Tsubota
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M. Waqar
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L. R. Davis
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L. Spotila
,
J. Huberman
Biochemistry
1982
Corpus ID: 35636444
We have measured the relative accessibility to a single-strand-specific endonuclease of the single-stranded DNA on the leading…
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1981
1981
Changes in chromatin structure at the replication fork. II The DNPs containing nascent DNA and a transient chromatin modification detected by DNAase I.
G. Galili
,
A. Levy
,
K. Jakob
Nucleic Acids Research
1981
Corpus ID: 27325854
Discrete deoxyribonucleoproteins (DNPs) containing nascent and/or bulk DNA, were obtained by fractionating micrococcal nuclease…
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1979
1979
Replication of polyoma DNA in isolated nuclei: analysis of replication fork movement
G. Magnusson
,
M. Nilsson
Journal of Virology
1979
Corpus ID: 28021164
The movement of replication forks during polyoma DNA synthesis in isolated nuclei was analyzed by digesting newly synthesized DNA…
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1976
1976
Evidence that both growing DNA chains at a replication fork are synthesized discontinuously.
R. Sternglanz
,
H. F. Wang
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J. Donegan
Biochemistry
1976
Corpus ID: 9146675
Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, and T7-infected E. coli have been labeled with short pulses of [3H] thymidine, and the…
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1975
1975
Interference of dna ts mutations of Escherichia coli with thymineless death
F. Bouvier
,
N. Sicard
Journal of Bacteriology
1975
Corpus ID: 36552037
Thermosensitive mutants of Escherichia coli in which deoxyribonucleic acid replication is inhibited at high temperature have been…
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1972
Highly Cited
1972
The mechanism of adenovirus-DNA synthesis in isolated nuclei.
P. C. van der Vliet
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J. Sussenbach
European Journal of Biochemistry
1972
Corpus ID: 41582598
KB cells were productively infected with adenovirus type 5 and nuclei were isolated during the period of active viral DNA…
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