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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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October 25, 1978
The bacteriophage lambda int gene product. A filter assay for genetic recombination, purification of int, and specific binding to DNA
Y Kikuchi, H A Nash
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 1, 1985
Genetic rearrangement of DNA induces knots with a unique topology: implications for the mechanism of synapsis and crossing-over
J D Griffith, H A Nash
The EMBO Journal
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December 15, 1995
Comparison of protein binding to DNA in vivo and in vitro: defining an effective intracellular target
S W Yang, H A Nash
Cell
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December 1, 1983
The mechanism of phage lambda site-specific recombination: site-specific breakage of DNA by Int topoisomerase
N L Craig, H A Nash
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 6, 1994
Specific photocrosslinking of DNA-protein complexes: identification of contacts between integration host factor and its target DNA
S W Yang, H A Nash
Journal of Molecular Biology
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November 5, 1993
Characterization of a set of integration host factor mutants deficient for DNA binding
A E Granston, H A Nash
The EMBO Journal
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December 1, 1993
Synaptic intermediates in bacteriophage lambda site-specific recombination: integrase can align pairs of attachment sites
A M Segall, H A Nash
Journal of Molecular Biology
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September 20, 1986
Role of Escherichia coli IHF protein in lambda site-specific recombination. A mutational analysis of binding sites
J F Gardner, H A Nash
Nucleic Acids Research
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July 25, 1988
An intermediate in the phage lambda site-specific recombination reaction is revealed by phosphorothioate substitution in DNA
P A Kitts, H A Nash
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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November 1, 1990
A genetic study of the anesthetic response: mutants of Drosophila melanogaster altered in sensitivity to halothane
K S Krishnan, H A Nash
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
October 25, 1978
The bacteriophage lambda int gene product. A filter assay for genetic recombination, purification of int, and specific binding to DNA
Y Kikuchi, H A Nash
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
May 1, 1985
Genetic rearrangement of DNA induces knots with a unique topology: implications for the mechanism of synapsis and crossing-over
J D Griffith, H A Nash
The EMBO Journal
|
December 15, 1995
Comparison of protein binding to DNA in vivo and in vitro: defining an effective intracellular target
S W Yang, H A Nash
Cell
|
December 1, 1983
The mechanism of phage lambda site-specific recombination: site-specific breakage of DNA by Int topoisomerase
N L Craig, H A Nash
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
December 6, 1994
Specific photocrosslinking of DNA-protein complexes: identification of contacts between integration host factor and its target DNA
S W Yang, H A Nash
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
November 5, 1993
Characterization of a set of integration host factor mutants deficient for DNA binding
A E Granston, H A Nash
The EMBO Journal
|
December 1, 1993
Synaptic intermediates in bacteriophage lambda site-specific recombination: integrase can align pairs of attachment sites
A M Segall, H A Nash
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
September 20, 1986
Role of Escherichia coli IHF protein in lambda site-specific recombination. A mutational analysis of binding sites
J F Gardner, H A Nash
Nucleic Acids Research
|
July 25, 1988
An intermediate in the phage lambda site-specific recombination reaction is revealed by phosphorothioate substitution in DNA
P A Kitts, H A Nash
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
November 1, 1990
A genetic study of the anesthetic response: mutants of Drosophila melanogaster altered in sensitivity to halothane
K S Krishnan, H A Nash
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