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A M Lambowitz

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Cell|February 10, 1989
Infectious intronsA M Lambowitz
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1979
Preparation and analysis of mitochondrial ribosomesA M Lambowitz
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 5, 1993
Reverse transcription of the Mauriceville plasmid of Neurospora. Lack of ribonuclease H activity associated with the reverse transcriptase and possible use of mitochondrial ribonuclease HH Wang, A M Lambowitz
Nature|November 14, 1991
Integration of a group I intron into a ribosomal RNA sequence promoted by a tyrosyl-tRNA synthetaseG Mohr, A M Lambowitz
Cell|December 17, 1993
The Mauriceville plasmid reverse transcriptase can initiate cDNA synthesis de novo and may be related to reverse transcriptase and DNA polymerase progenitorH Wang, A M Lambowitz
Annual Review of Biochemistry|January 1, 1993
Introns as mobile genetic elementsA M Lambowitz, M Belfort
Genes & Development|August 1, 1992
A tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase binds specifically to the group I intron catalytic coreQ Guo, A M Lambowitz
Cell|August 29, 1986
Protein-dependent splicing of a group I intron in ribonucleoprotein particles and soluble fractionsG Garriga, A M Lambowitz
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 22, 1997
De novo and DNA primer-mediated initiation of cDNA synthesis by the mauriceville retroplasmid reverse transcriptase involve recognition of a 3' CCA sequenceB Chen, A M Lambowitz
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 25, 1983
RNA splicing in Neurospora mitochondria. The large rRNA intron contains a noncoded, 5'-terminal guanosine residueG Garriga, A M Lambowitz
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Cell|February 10, 1989
Infectious intronsA M Lambowitz
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1979
Preparation and analysis of mitochondrial ribosomesA M Lambowitz
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 5, 1993
Reverse transcription of the Mauriceville plasmid of Neurospora. Lack of ribonuclease H activity associated with the reverse transcriptase and possible use of mitochondrial ribonuclease HH Wang, A M Lambowitz
Nature|November 14, 1991
Integration of a group I intron into a ribosomal RNA sequence promoted by a tyrosyl-tRNA synthetaseG Mohr, A M Lambowitz
Cell|December 17, 1993
The Mauriceville plasmid reverse transcriptase can initiate cDNA synthesis de novo and may be related to reverse transcriptase and DNA polymerase progenitorH Wang, A M Lambowitz
Annual Review of Biochemistry|January 1, 1993
Introns as mobile genetic elementsA M Lambowitz, M Belfort
Genes & Development|August 1, 1992
A tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase binds specifically to the group I intron catalytic coreQ Guo, A M Lambowitz
Cell|August 29, 1986
Protein-dependent splicing of a group I intron in ribonucleoprotein particles and soluble fractionsG Garriga, A M Lambowitz
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 22, 1997
De novo and DNA primer-mediated initiation of cDNA synthesis by the mauriceville retroplasmid reverse transcriptase involve recognition of a 3' CCA sequenceB Chen, A M Lambowitz
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 25, 1983
RNA splicing in Neurospora mitochondria. The large rRNA intron contains a noncoded, 5'-terminal guanosine residueG Garriga, A M Lambowitz
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