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E G Wagner

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The EMBO Journal|August 1, 1994
Antisense RNA-mediated transcriptional attenuation occurs faster than stable antisense/target RNA pairing: an in vitro study of plasmid pIP501S Brantl, E G Wagner
Nucleic Acids Research|February 25, 1995
Bulged-out nucleotides protect an antisense RNA from RNase III cleavageT A Hjalt, E G Wagner
Nucleic Acids Research|February 25, 1995
Bulged-out nucleotides in an antisense RNA are required for rapid target RNA binding in vitro and inhibition in vivoT A Hjalt, E G Wagner
Biochemistry|March 18, 1980
Escherichia coli elongation factor G blocks stringent factorE G Wagner, C G Kurland
The Sanitarian|February 19, 2014
The sanitarian on the AmazonE G WAGNER, H W LUNDY
Annual Review of Microbiology|January 1, 1994
Antisense RNA control in bacteria, phages, and plasmidsE G Wagner, R W Simons
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|January 1, 1980
Translational accuracy enhanced in vitro by (p)ppGppE G Wagner, C G Kurland
The EMBO Journal|October 1, 1988
Control of replication of plasmid R1: kinetics of in vitro interaction between the antisense RNA, CopA, and its target, CopTC Persson, E G Wagner, K Nordström
The EMBO Journal|July 1, 1990
Control of replication of plasmid R1: the duplex between the antisense RNA, CopA, and its target, CopT, is processed specifically in vivo and in vitro by RNase IIIP Blomberg, E G Wagner, K Nordström
The EMBO Journal|July 1, 1992
Replication control of plasmid R1: RepA synthesis is regulated by CopA RNA through inhibition of leader peptide translationP Blomberg, K Nordström, E G Wagner
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The EMBO Journal|August 1, 1994
Antisense RNA-mediated transcriptional attenuation occurs faster than stable antisense/target RNA pairing: an in vitro study of plasmid pIP501S Brantl, E G Wagner
Nucleic Acids Research|February 25, 1995
Bulged-out nucleotides protect an antisense RNA from RNase III cleavageT A Hjalt, E G Wagner
Nucleic Acids Research|February 25, 1995
Bulged-out nucleotides in an antisense RNA are required for rapid target RNA binding in vitro and inhibition in vivoT A Hjalt, E G Wagner
Biochemistry|March 18, 1980
Escherichia coli elongation factor G blocks stringent factorE G Wagner, C G Kurland
The Sanitarian|February 19, 2014
The sanitarian on the AmazonE G WAGNER, H W LUNDY
Annual Review of Microbiology|January 1, 1994
Antisense RNA control in bacteria, phages, and plasmidsE G Wagner, R W Simons
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|January 1, 1980
Translational accuracy enhanced in vitro by (p)ppGppE G Wagner, C G Kurland
The EMBO Journal|October 1, 1988
Control of replication of plasmid R1: kinetics of in vitro interaction between the antisense RNA, CopA, and its target, CopTC Persson, E G Wagner, K Nordström
The EMBO Journal|July 1, 1990
Control of replication of plasmid R1: the duplex between the antisense RNA, CopA, and its target, CopT, is processed specifically in vivo and in vitro by RNase IIIP Blomberg, E G Wagner, K Nordström
The EMBO Journal|July 1, 1992
Replication control of plasmid R1: RepA synthesis is regulated by CopA RNA through inhibition of leader peptide translationP Blomberg, K Nordström, E G Wagner
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