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M S Wold

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Biochemistry|November 29, 1994
Interactions of human replication protein A with oligonucleotidesC Kim, B F Paulus, M S Wold
Nucleic Acids Research|December 24, 1998
A novel assay for examining the molecular reactions at the eukaryotic replication fork: activities of replication protein A required during elongationA P Walther, M P Bjerke, M S Wold
Biochemistry|September 9, 1998
The 32- and 14-kilodalton subunits of replication protein A are responsible for species-specific interactions with single-stranded DNAZ A Sibenaller, B R Sorensen, M S Wold
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 15, 1994
Recombinant replication protein A: expression, complex formation, and functional characterizationL A Henricksen, C B Umbricht, M S Wold
Biochemistry|April 30, 1996
Proteolytic mapping of human replication protein A: evidence for multiple structural domains and a conformational change upon interaction with single-stranded DNAX V Gomes, L A Henricksen, M S Wold
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 25, 1990
The primary structure of the 32-kDa subunit of human replication protein AL F Erdile, M S Wold, T J Kelly
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1987
Initiation of simian virus 40 DNA replication in vitro: large-tumor-antigen- and origin-dependent unwinding of the templateM S Wold, J J Li, T J Kelly
Nucleic Acids Research|August 1, 1996
Phosphorylation of human replication protein A by the DNA-dependent protein kinase is involved in the modulation of DNA replicationL A Henricksen, T Carter, A Dutta, et al.
Nature|April 6, 1995
RPA involvement in the damage-recognition and incision steps of nucleotide excision repairZ He, L A Henricksen, M S Wold, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 25, 2000
DNA replication but not nucleotide excision repair is required for UVC-induced replication protein A phosphorylation in mammalian cellsG Rodrigo, S Roumagnac, M S Wold, et al.
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Biochemistry|November 29, 1994
Interactions of human replication protein A with oligonucleotidesC Kim, B F Paulus, M S Wold
Nucleic Acids Research|December 24, 1998
A novel assay for examining the molecular reactions at the eukaryotic replication fork: activities of replication protein A required during elongationA P Walther, M P Bjerke, M S Wold
Biochemistry|September 9, 1998
The 32- and 14-kilodalton subunits of replication protein A are responsible for species-specific interactions with single-stranded DNAZ A Sibenaller, B R Sorensen, M S Wold
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 15, 1994
Recombinant replication protein A: expression, complex formation, and functional characterizationL A Henricksen, C B Umbricht, M S Wold
Biochemistry|April 30, 1996
Proteolytic mapping of human replication protein A: evidence for multiple structural domains and a conformational change upon interaction with single-stranded DNAX V Gomes, L A Henricksen, M S Wold
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 25, 1990
The primary structure of the 32-kDa subunit of human replication protein AL F Erdile, M S Wold, T J Kelly
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1987
Initiation of simian virus 40 DNA replication in vitro: large-tumor-antigen- and origin-dependent unwinding of the templateM S Wold, J J Li, T J Kelly
Nucleic Acids Research|August 1, 1996
Phosphorylation of human replication protein A by the DNA-dependent protein kinase is involved in the modulation of DNA replicationL A Henricksen, T Carter, A Dutta, et al.
Nature|April 6, 1995
RPA involvement in the damage-recognition and incision steps of nucleotide excision repairZ He, L A Henricksen, M S Wold, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 25, 2000
DNA replication but not nucleotide excision repair is required for UVC-induced replication protein A phosphorylation in mammalian cellsG Rodrigo, S Roumagnac, M S Wold, et al.
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