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James M Berger

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Cell|September 9, 2008
SnapShot: nucleic acid helicases and translocasesJames M Berger
Specialty Law Digest. Health Care Law|April 20, 2002
False memory syndrome and therapist liability to third parties for emotional distress injuries arising from recovered memory therapy: a general prohibition on liability and a limited liability exceptionJames M Berger
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|May 15, 2025
Expression, Purification, and Measurement of DNA Supercoil Relaxation Activity by Eukaryotic Topoisomerase IIClark Fritsch, James M Berger
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|February 1, 2016
The role of ATP-dependent machines in regulating genome topologyGlenn Hauk, James M Berger
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|October 11, 2024
How bacteria initiate DNA replication comes into focusFahad Rashid, James M Berger
Cell|July 16, 2003
Structure of the Rho transcription terminator: mechanism of mRNA recognition and helicase loadingEmmanuel Skordalakes, James M Berger
Cell|November 4, 2006
Structural insights into RNA-dependent ring closure and ATPase activation by the Rho termination factorEmmanuel Skordalakes, James M Berger
Structure (London, England : 1993)|April 4, 2019
Caught in the Open: A Domain Insertion of M. tuberculosis Gyrase Suppresses ATPase DimerizationMatthew J Hobson, James M Berger
Molecular Microbiology|July 24, 2008
Structural frameworks for considering microbial protein- and nucleic acid-dependent motor ATPasesNathan D Thomsen, James M Berger
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 30, 2012
Mechanisms for defining supercoiling set point of DNA gyrase orthologs: I. A nonconserved acidic C-terminal tail modulates Escherichia coli gyrase activityElsa M Tretter, James M Berger
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Cell|September 9, 2008
SnapShot: nucleic acid helicases and translocasesJames M Berger
Specialty Law Digest. Health Care Law|April 20, 2002
False memory syndrome and therapist liability to third parties for emotional distress injuries arising from recovered memory therapy: a general prohibition on liability and a limited liability exceptionJames M Berger
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|May 15, 2025
Expression, Purification, and Measurement of DNA Supercoil Relaxation Activity by Eukaryotic Topoisomerase IIClark Fritsch, James M Berger
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|February 1, 2016
The role of ATP-dependent machines in regulating genome topologyGlenn Hauk, James M Berger
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|October 11, 2024
How bacteria initiate DNA replication comes into focusFahad Rashid, James M Berger
Cell|July 16, 2003
Structure of the Rho transcription terminator: mechanism of mRNA recognition and helicase loadingEmmanuel Skordalakes, James M Berger
Cell|November 4, 2006
Structural insights into RNA-dependent ring closure and ATPase activation by the Rho termination factorEmmanuel Skordalakes, James M Berger
Structure (London, England : 1993)|April 4, 2019
Caught in the Open: A Domain Insertion of M. tuberculosis Gyrase Suppresses ATPase DimerizationMatthew J Hobson, James M Berger
Molecular Microbiology|July 24, 2008
Structural frameworks for considering microbial protein- and nucleic acid-dependent motor ATPasesNathan D Thomsen, James M Berger
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 30, 2012
Mechanisms for defining supercoiling set point of DNA gyrase orthologs: I. A nonconserved acidic C-terminal tail modulates Escherichia coli gyrase activityElsa M Tretter, James M Berger
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