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Dennis K Reschke

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Cancer Research|October 18, 2002
Hypermutable bases in the p53 cancer gene are at vulnerable positions in DNA secondary structuresBarbara E Wright, Jacqueline M Reimers, Karen H Schmidt, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|April 5, 2003
Predicting mutation frequencies in stem-loop structures of derepressed genes: implications for evolutionBarbara E Wright, Dennis K Reschke, Karen H Schmidt, et al.
Microbiology (Reading, England)|May 11, 2004
Increased transcription rates correlate with increased reversion rates in leuB and argH Escherichia coli auxotrophsJacqueline M Reimers, Karen H Schmidt, Angelika Longacre, et al.
Molecular Immunology|November 8, 2011
Evolution of coordinated mutagenesis and somatic hypermutation in VH5Barbara E Wright, Karen H Schmidt, Aaron T Hunt, et al.
Carcinogenesis|August 2, 2011
The roles of transcription and genotoxins underlying p53 mutagenesis in vivoBarbara E Wright, Karen H Schmidt, Aaron T Hunt, et al.
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Cancer Research|October 18, 2002
Hypermutable bases in the p53 cancer gene are at vulnerable positions in DNA secondary structuresBarbara E Wright, Jacqueline M Reimers, Karen H Schmidt, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|April 5, 2003
Predicting mutation frequencies in stem-loop structures of derepressed genes: implications for evolutionBarbara E Wright, Dennis K Reschke, Karen H Schmidt, et al.
Microbiology (Reading, England)|May 11, 2004
Increased transcription rates correlate with increased reversion rates in leuB and argH Escherichia coli auxotrophsJacqueline M Reimers, Karen H Schmidt, Angelika Longacre, et al.
Molecular Immunology|November 8, 2011
Evolution of coordinated mutagenesis and somatic hypermutation in VH5Barbara E Wright, Karen H Schmidt, Aaron T Hunt, et al.
Carcinogenesis|August 2, 2011
The roles of transcription and genotoxins underlying p53 mutagenesis in vivoBarbara E Wright, Karen H Schmidt, Aaron T Hunt, et al.
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