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Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1989
Absorbance melting curves of RNAJ D Puglisi, I Tinoco
Biochemistry|August 8, 1975
The binding of complementary oligoribonucleotides to yeast initiator Transfer RNAS M Freier, I Tinoco
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 14, 1995
The structure of an RNA pseudoknot that causes efficient frameshifting in mouse mammary tumor virusL X Shen, I Tinoco
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 30, 1994
Characterization of a "kissing" hairpin complex derived from the human immunodeficiency virus genomeK Y Chang, I Tinoco
Nature|August 10, 1978
Mutagen--oligonucleotide complexes with a bulged base as models for frameshift mutationC H Lee, I Tinoco
Nucleic Acids Research|July 21, 1991
A proton NMR study of a DNA dumb-bell structure with hairpin loops of only two nucleotides: d(CACGTGTGTGCGTGCA)L J Rinkel, I Tinoco
Journal of the American Chemical Society|June 14, 1972
Circular dichroism of polypeptide solutions in the vacuum ultravioletW C Johnson, I Tinoco
Biochemistry|September 10, 1996
Sequence effects on RNA bulge-induced helix bending and a conserved five-nucleotide bulge from the group I intronsK J Luebke, I Tinoco
Biochemistry|June 18, 1996
NMR structure of a bacteriophage T4 RNA hairpin involved in translational repressionS R Mirmira, I Tinoco
Biochemistry|November 5, 1985
Ethidium ion binds more strongly to a DNA double helix with a bulged cytosine than to a regular double helixJ W Nelson, I Tinoco
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Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1989
Absorbance melting curves of RNAJ D Puglisi, I Tinoco
Biochemistry|August 8, 1975
The binding of complementary oligoribonucleotides to yeast initiator Transfer RNAS M Freier, I Tinoco
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 14, 1995
The structure of an RNA pseudoknot that causes efficient frameshifting in mouse mammary tumor virusL X Shen, I Tinoco
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 30, 1994
Characterization of a "kissing" hairpin complex derived from the human immunodeficiency virus genomeK Y Chang, I Tinoco
Nature|August 10, 1978
Mutagen--oligonucleotide complexes with a bulged base as models for frameshift mutationC H Lee, I Tinoco
Nucleic Acids Research|July 21, 1991
A proton NMR study of a DNA dumb-bell structure with hairpin loops of only two nucleotides: d(CACGTGTGTGCGTGCA)L J Rinkel, I Tinoco
Journal of the American Chemical Society|June 14, 1972
Circular dichroism of polypeptide solutions in the vacuum ultravioletW C Johnson, I Tinoco
Biochemistry|September 10, 1996
Sequence effects on RNA bulge-induced helix bending and a conserved five-nucleotide bulge from the group I intronsK J Luebke, I Tinoco
Biochemistry|June 18, 1996
NMR structure of a bacteriophage T4 RNA hairpin involved in translational repressionS R Mirmira, I Tinoco
Biochemistry|November 5, 1985
Ethidium ion binds more strongly to a DNA double helix with a bulged cytosine than to a regular double helixJ W Nelson, I Tinoco
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