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Nucleic Acids Research
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December 6, 2002
Localisation of the human hSuv3p helicase in the mitochondrial matrix and its preferential unwinding of dsDNA
Michal Minczuk, Jan Piwowarski, Monika A Papworth, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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October 17, 2003
Potent inhibition of NTPase/helicase of the West Nile Virus by ring-expanded ("fat") nucleoside analogues
Ning Zhang, Huan-Ming Chen, Verena Koch, et al.
Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters
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July 30, 2013
The NTPase/helicase domain of hepatitis C virus nonstructural protein 3 inhibits protein kinase C independently of its NTPase activity
Philip Hartjen, Bastian Höchst, Denise Heim, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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September 5, 2003
Ring-expanded ("fat") nucleoside and nucleotide analogues exhibit potent in vitro activity against flaviviridae NTPases/helicases, including those of the West Nile virus, hepatitis C virus, and Japanese encephalitis virus
Ning Zhang, Huan-Ming Chen, Verena Koch, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research
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December 6, 2002
Localisation of the human hSuv3p helicase in the mitochondrial matrix and its preferential unwinding of dsDNA
Michal Minczuk, Jan Piwowarski, Monika A Papworth, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
|
October 17, 2003
Potent inhibition of NTPase/helicase of the West Nile Virus by ring-expanded ("fat") nucleoside analogues
Ning Zhang, Huan-Ming Chen, Verena Koch, et al.
Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters
|
July 30, 2013
The NTPase/helicase domain of hepatitis C virus nonstructural protein 3 inhibits protein kinase C independently of its NTPase activity
Philip Hartjen, Bastian Höchst, Denise Heim, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
|
September 5, 2003
Ring-expanded ("fat") nucleoside and nucleotide analogues exhibit potent in vitro activity against flaviviridae NTPases/helicases, including those of the West Nile virus, hepatitis C virus, and Japanese encephalitis virus
Ning Zhang, Huan-Ming Chen, Verena Koch, et al.
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