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D M Lilley

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Nucleic Acids Research|February 11, 1988
Helix stability and the mechanism of cruciform extrusion in supercoiled DNA moleculesK M Sullivan, D M Lilley
The EMBO Journal|May 1, 1990
The three-way DNA junction is a Y-shaped molecule in which there is no helix-helix stackingD R Duckett, D M Lilley
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|February 19, 1999
The influence of junction conformation on RNA cleavage by the hairpin ribozyme in its natural junction formJ B Thomson, D M Lilley
Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics|May 1, 1993
The structure of branched DNA speciesD M Lilley, R M Clegg
Nucleic Acids Research|January 11, 1992
Retinoblastoma susceptibility genes contain 5' sequences with a high propensity to form guanine-tetrad structuresA I Murchie, D M Lilley
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 29, 1996
The structure-selectivity and sequence-preference of the junction-resolving enzyme CCE1 of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeM F White, D M Lilley
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 20, 1987
A two-state conformational equilibrium for alternating (A-T)n sequences in negatively supercoiled DNAJ A McClellan, D M Lilley
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|October 1, 1983
The interactions of enzyme and chemical probes with inverted repeats in supercoiled DNAD M Lilley, L R Hallam
Nucleic Acids Research|May 27, 1986
Highly selective chemical modification of cruciform loops by diethyl pyrocarbonateJ C Furlong, D M Lilley
Biochemical Society Transactions|February 5, 1998
The dimeric nature of the junction-resolving enzyme T7 endonuclease IM J Parkinson, D M Lilley
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Nucleic Acids Research|February 11, 1988
Helix stability and the mechanism of cruciform extrusion in supercoiled DNA moleculesK M Sullivan, D M Lilley
The EMBO Journal|May 1, 1990
The three-way DNA junction is a Y-shaped molecule in which there is no helix-helix stackingD R Duckett, D M Lilley
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|February 19, 1999
The influence of junction conformation on RNA cleavage by the hairpin ribozyme in its natural junction formJ B Thomson, D M Lilley
Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics|May 1, 1993
The structure of branched DNA speciesD M Lilley, R M Clegg
Nucleic Acids Research|January 11, 1992
Retinoblastoma susceptibility genes contain 5' sequences with a high propensity to form guanine-tetrad structuresA I Murchie, D M Lilley
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 29, 1996
The structure-selectivity and sequence-preference of the junction-resolving enzyme CCE1 of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeM F White, D M Lilley
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 20, 1987
A two-state conformational equilibrium for alternating (A-T)n sequences in negatively supercoiled DNAJ A McClellan, D M Lilley
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|October 1, 1983
The interactions of enzyme and chemical probes with inverted repeats in supercoiled DNAD M Lilley, L R Hallam
Nucleic Acids Research|May 27, 1986
Highly selective chemical modification of cruciform loops by diethyl pyrocarbonateJ C Furlong, D M Lilley
Biochemical Society Transactions|February 5, 1998
The dimeric nature of the junction-resolving enzyme T7 endonuclease IM J Parkinson, D M Lilley
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