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M D Topal

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Biochemistry|August 17, 1993
Formation of a cleavasome: enhancer DNA-2 stabilizes an active conformation of NaeI dimerB K Baxter, M D Topal
Biophysical Chemistry|August 1, 1974
Polynucleotides. XV. A common error in the plotting of continuous variation (mixing curve) experimentsM D Topal, J R Fresco
Nature|September 23, 1976
Complementary base pairing and the origin of substitution mutationsM D Topal, J R Fresco
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 25, 1986
O6-methylguanine mutation and repair is nonuniform. Selection for DNA most interactive with O6-methylguanineM D Topal, J S Eadie, M Conrad
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 25, 1980
Molecular basis for substitution mutations. Effect of primer terminal and template residues on nucleotide selection by phage T4 DNA polymerase in vitroM D Topal, S R DiGuiseppi, N K Sinha
Carcinogenesis|January 1, 1982
DNA in proximity to the site of replication is preferentially alkylated in S phase 10T1/2 cells treated with N-methyl-N-nitroso-ureaM Cordeiro-Stone, M D Topal, D G Kaufman
Nature|August 26, 1982
DNA precursors in chemical mutagenesis: a novel application of DNA sequencingM D Topal, C A Hutchison, M S Baker
Biochemistry|December 13, 1994
DNA cleavage by NaeI: protein purification, rate-limiting step, and accuracyC C Yang, B K Baxter, M D Topal
Nature|March 8, 1984
Mechanism of mutagenesis by O6-methylguanineJ S Eadie, M Conrad, D Toorchen, et al.
Carcinogenesis|December 1, 1984
O6-Methylguanine-DNA transmethylase converts O6-methylguanine thymine base pairs to guanine thymine base pairs in DNAD Toorchen, C Lindamood, J A Swenberg, et al.
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Biochemistry|August 17, 1993
Formation of a cleavasome: enhancer DNA-2 stabilizes an active conformation of NaeI dimerB K Baxter, M D Topal
Biophysical Chemistry|August 1, 1974
Polynucleotides. XV. A common error in the plotting of continuous variation (mixing curve) experimentsM D Topal, J R Fresco
Nature|September 23, 1976
Complementary base pairing and the origin of substitution mutationsM D Topal, J R Fresco
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 25, 1986
O6-methylguanine mutation and repair is nonuniform. Selection for DNA most interactive with O6-methylguanineM D Topal, J S Eadie, M Conrad
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 25, 1980
Molecular basis for substitution mutations. Effect of primer terminal and template residues on nucleotide selection by phage T4 DNA polymerase in vitroM D Topal, S R DiGuiseppi, N K Sinha
Carcinogenesis|January 1, 1982
DNA in proximity to the site of replication is preferentially alkylated in S phase 10T1/2 cells treated with N-methyl-N-nitroso-ureaM Cordeiro-Stone, M D Topal, D G Kaufman
Nature|August 26, 1982
DNA precursors in chemical mutagenesis: a novel application of DNA sequencingM D Topal, C A Hutchison, M S Baker
Biochemistry|December 13, 1994
DNA cleavage by NaeI: protein purification, rate-limiting step, and accuracyC C Yang, B K Baxter, M D Topal
Nature|March 8, 1984
Mechanism of mutagenesis by O6-methylguanineJ S Eadie, M Conrad, D Toorchen, et al.
Carcinogenesis|December 1, 1984
O6-Methylguanine-DNA transmethylase converts O6-methylguanine thymine base pairs to guanine thymine base pairs in DNAD Toorchen, C Lindamood, J A Swenberg, et al.
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