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D G Quintana

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Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library|November 30, 1999
The metazoan origin recognition complexD G Quintana, A Dutta
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 14, 1997
Identification of HsORC4, a member of the human origin of replication recognition complexD G Quintana, Zh Hou, K C Thome, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 24, 2000
Subsets of human origin recognition complex (ORC) subunits are expressed in non-proliferating cells and associate with non-ORC proteinsK C Thome, S K Dhar, D G Quintana, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 9, 1998
ORC5L, a new member of the human origin recognition complex, is deleted in uterine leiomyomas and malignant myeloid diseasesD G Quintana, K C Thome, Z H Hou, et al.
Neuron|July 13, 1999
latheo encodes a subunit of the origin recognition complex and disrupts neuronal proliferation and adult olfactory memory when mutantS Pinto, D G Quintana, P Smith, et al.
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Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library|November 30, 1999
The metazoan origin recognition complexD G Quintana, A Dutta
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 14, 1997
Identification of HsORC4, a member of the human origin of replication recognition complexD G Quintana, Zh Hou, K C Thome, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 24, 2000
Subsets of human origin recognition complex (ORC) subunits are expressed in non-proliferating cells and associate with non-ORC proteinsK C Thome, S K Dhar, D G Quintana, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 9, 1998
ORC5L, a new member of the human origin recognition complex, is deleted in uterine leiomyomas and malignant myeloid diseasesD G Quintana, K C Thome, Z H Hou, et al.
Neuron|July 13, 1999
latheo encodes a subunit of the origin recognition complex and disrupts neuronal proliferation and adult olfactory memory when mutantS Pinto, D G Quintana, P Smith, et al.
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