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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1989
Improved predictions of secondary structures for RNAJ A Jaeger, D H Turner, M Zuker
Biochemistry|November 6, 1990
Melting and chemical modification of a cyclized self-splicing group I intron: similarity of structures in 1 M Na+, in 10 mM Mg2+, and in the presence of substrateJ A Jaeger, M Zuker, D H Turner
Biochemistry|September 5, 1975
Fluorescence detected circular dichroism study of the anticodon loop of yeast tRNAPheD H Turner, I Tinoco, M F Maestre
Annual Review of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry|January 1, 1988
RNA structure predictionD H Turner, N Sugimoto, S M Freier
Biochemistry|September 20, 1994
Fluorescence-detected stopped flow with a pyrene labeled substrate reveals that guanosine facilitates docking of the 5' cleavage site into a high free energy binding mode in the Tetrahymena ribozymeP C Bevilacqua, Y Li, D H Turner
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1990
Predicting optimal and suboptimal secondary structure for RNAJ A Jaeger, D H Turner, M Zuker
Biochemistry|January 16, 1996
A mechanistic framework for the second step of splicing catalyzed by the Tetrahymena ribozymeP C Bevilacqua, N Sugimoto, D H Turner
Nucleic Acids Research|April 10, 1982
Laser crosslinking of E. coli RNA polymerase and T7 DNAC A Harrison, D H Turner, D C Hinkle
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology|June 1, 1981
The effect of stress and indomethacin, carbenoxolone, salbutamol, metiamide, zolimidine and CF19415 on rat gastric mucusA P Green, J E Lander, D H Turner
Biochemistry|November 23, 2000
Contributions of individual nucleotides to tertiary binding of substrate by a Pneumocystis carinii group I intronM D Disney, S M Gryaznov, D H Turner
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1989
Improved predictions of secondary structures for RNAJ A Jaeger, D H Turner, M Zuker
Biochemistry|November 6, 1990
Melting and chemical modification of a cyclized self-splicing group I intron: similarity of structures in 1 M Na+, in 10 mM Mg2+, and in the presence of substrateJ A Jaeger, M Zuker, D H Turner
Biochemistry|September 5, 1975
Fluorescence detected circular dichroism study of the anticodon loop of yeast tRNAPheD H Turner, I Tinoco, M F Maestre
Annual Review of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry|January 1, 1988
RNA structure predictionD H Turner, N Sugimoto, S M Freier
Biochemistry|September 20, 1994
Fluorescence-detected stopped flow with a pyrene labeled substrate reveals that guanosine facilitates docking of the 5' cleavage site into a high free energy binding mode in the Tetrahymena ribozymeP C Bevilacqua, Y Li, D H Turner
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1990
Predicting optimal and suboptimal secondary structure for RNAJ A Jaeger, D H Turner, M Zuker
Biochemistry|January 16, 1996
A mechanistic framework for the second step of splicing catalyzed by the Tetrahymena ribozymeP C Bevilacqua, N Sugimoto, D H Turner
Nucleic Acids Research|April 10, 1982
Laser crosslinking of E. coli RNA polymerase and T7 DNAC A Harrison, D H Turner, D C Hinkle
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology|June 1, 1981
The effect of stress and indomethacin, carbenoxolone, salbutamol, metiamide, zolimidine and CF19415 on rat gastric mucusA P Green, J E Lander, D H Turner
Biochemistry|November 23, 2000
Contributions of individual nucleotides to tertiary binding of substrate by a Pneumocystis carinii group I intronM D Disney, S M Gryaznov, D H Turner
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