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Aidan J Doherty

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Plos Genetics|March 7, 2006
Making ends meet: repairing breaks in bacterial DNA by non-homologous end-joiningRichard Bowater, Aidan J Doherty
Biochemical Society Transactions|April 15, 2017
Mitochondrial DNA replication: a PrimPol perspectiveLaura J Bailey, Aidan J Doherty
Biochemical Society Transactions|May 16, 2009
Repairing DNA double-strand breaks by the prokaryotic non-homologous end-joining pathwayNigel C Brissett, Aidan J Doherty
Genes|January 10, 2017
PrimPol-Prime Time to ReprimeThomas A Guilliam, Aidan J Doherty
Methods in Enzymology|June 25, 2017
Current and Emerging Assays for Studying the Primer Synthesis Activities of DNA PrimasesThomas A Guilliam, Aidan J Doherty
Bioscience Reports|June 26, 2023
Primase-polymerases: how to make a primer from scratchLewis J Bainbridge, Katerina Zabrady, Aidan J Doherty
Molecular & Cellular Oncology|June 17, 2016
PrimPol-A new polymerase on the blockSean G Rudd, Julie Bianchi, Aidan J Doherty
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 3, 2023
Coordination of Primer Initiation Within the Catalytic Domain of Human PrimPolLewis J Bainbridge, Katerina Zabrady, Aidan J Doherty
Nucleic Acids Research|February 5, 2019
PrimPol is required for the maintenance of efficient nuclear and mitochondrial DNA replication in human cellsLaura J Bailey, Julie Bianchi, Aidan J Doherty
Nucleic Acids Research|March 21, 2021
Repriming DNA synthesis: an intrinsic restart pathway that maintains efficient genome replicationLewis J Bainbridge, Rebecca Teague, Aidan J Doherty
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Plos Genetics|March 7, 2006
Making ends meet: repairing breaks in bacterial DNA by non-homologous end-joiningRichard Bowater, Aidan J Doherty
Biochemical Society Transactions|April 15, 2017
Mitochondrial DNA replication: a PrimPol perspectiveLaura J Bailey, Aidan J Doherty
Biochemical Society Transactions|May 16, 2009
Repairing DNA double-strand breaks by the prokaryotic non-homologous end-joining pathwayNigel C Brissett, Aidan J Doherty
Genes|January 10, 2017
PrimPol-Prime Time to ReprimeThomas A Guilliam, Aidan J Doherty
Methods in Enzymology|June 25, 2017
Current and Emerging Assays for Studying the Primer Synthesis Activities of DNA PrimasesThomas A Guilliam, Aidan J Doherty
Bioscience Reports|June 26, 2023
Primase-polymerases: how to make a primer from scratchLewis J Bainbridge, Katerina Zabrady, Aidan J Doherty
Molecular & Cellular Oncology|June 17, 2016
PrimPol-A new polymerase on the blockSean G Rudd, Julie Bianchi, Aidan J Doherty
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 3, 2023
Coordination of Primer Initiation Within the Catalytic Domain of Human PrimPolLewis J Bainbridge, Katerina Zabrady, Aidan J Doherty
Nucleic Acids Research|February 5, 2019
PrimPol is required for the maintenance of efficient nuclear and mitochondrial DNA replication in human cellsLaura J Bailey, Julie Bianchi, Aidan J Doherty
Nucleic Acids Research|March 21, 2021
Repriming DNA synthesis: an intrinsic restart pathway that maintains efficient genome replicationLewis J Bainbridge, Rebecca Teague, Aidan J Doherty
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