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Michael R Newton

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Journal of the American Chemical Society|May 19, 2005
Chemically modified opals as thin permselective nanoporous membranesMichael R Newton, Andrew K Bohaty, Henry S White, et al.
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|April 19, 2006
pH- and ionic strength-controlled cation permselectivity in amine-modified nanoporous opal filmsMichael R Newton, Andrew K Bohaty, Yanhui Zhang, et al.
DNA Repair|July 14, 2007
Human endonuclease VIII-like (NEIL) proteins in the giant DNA MimivirusViswanath Bandaru, Xiaobei Zhao, Michael R Newton, et al.
DNA Repair|February 17, 2009
Plant and fungal Fpg homologs are formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylases but not 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylasesScott D Kathe, Ramiro Barrantes-Reynolds, Pawel Jaruga, et al.
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Journal of the American Chemical Society|May 19, 2005
Chemically modified opals as thin permselective nanoporous membranesMichael R Newton, Andrew K Bohaty, Henry S White, et al.
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|April 19, 2006
pH- and ionic strength-controlled cation permselectivity in amine-modified nanoporous opal filmsMichael R Newton, Andrew K Bohaty, Yanhui Zhang, et al.
DNA Repair|July 14, 2007
Human endonuclease VIII-like (NEIL) proteins in the giant DNA MimivirusViswanath Bandaru, Xiaobei Zhao, Michael R Newton, et al.
DNA Repair|February 17, 2009
Plant and fungal Fpg homologs are formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylases but not 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylasesScott D Kathe, Ramiro Barrantes-Reynolds, Pawel Jaruga, et al.
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