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R B Jensen

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 15, 1999
The Caulobacter crescentus smc gene is required for cell cycle progression and chromosome segregationR B Jensen, L Shapiro
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 20, 1997
Partitioning of plasmid R1. The ParM protein exhibits ATPase activity and interacts with the centromere-like ParR-parC complexR B Jensen, K Gerdes
Trends in Cell Biology|October 26, 2000
Proteins on the move: dynamic protein localization in prokaryotesR B Jensen, L Shapiro
The EMBO Journal|July 16, 1999
Mechanism of DNA segregation in prokaryotes: ParM partitioning protein of plasmid R1 co-localizes with its replicon during the cell cycleR B Jensen, K Gerdes
Molecular Microbiology|July 1, 1995
Programmed cell death in bacteria: proteic plasmid stabilization systemsR B Jensen, K Gerdes
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|December 22, 1999
Chromosome segregation during the prokaryotic cell division cycleR B Jensen, L Shapiro
Ugeskrift for Laeger|November 30, 1999
[Informed consent in connection with autopsy and sending out discharge notes. A questionnaire study]R B Jensen, O O Thomsen
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|January 30, 2021
Methodical considerations when estimating nutrient digestibility in horses using the mobile bag techniqueN W Thorringer, R B Jensen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 22, 1998
Mechanism of DNA segregation in prokaryotes: replicon pairing by parC of plasmid R1R B Jensen, R Lurz, K Gerdes
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 11, 1994
Partitioning of plasmid R1. The parA operon is autoregulated by ParR and its transcription is highly stimulated by a downstream activating elementR B Jensen, M Dam, K Gerdes
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 15, 1999
The Caulobacter crescentus smc gene is required for cell cycle progression and chromosome segregationR B Jensen, L Shapiro
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 20, 1997
Partitioning of plasmid R1. The ParM protein exhibits ATPase activity and interacts with the centromere-like ParR-parC complexR B Jensen, K Gerdes
Trends in Cell Biology|October 26, 2000
Proteins on the move: dynamic protein localization in prokaryotesR B Jensen, L Shapiro
The EMBO Journal|July 16, 1999
Mechanism of DNA segregation in prokaryotes: ParM partitioning protein of plasmid R1 co-localizes with its replicon during the cell cycleR B Jensen, K Gerdes
Molecular Microbiology|July 1, 1995
Programmed cell death in bacteria: proteic plasmid stabilization systemsR B Jensen, K Gerdes
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|December 22, 1999
Chromosome segregation during the prokaryotic cell division cycleR B Jensen, L Shapiro
Ugeskrift for Laeger|November 30, 1999
[Informed consent in connection with autopsy and sending out discharge notes. A questionnaire study]R B Jensen, O O Thomsen
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|January 30, 2021
Methodical considerations when estimating nutrient digestibility in horses using the mobile bag techniqueN W Thorringer, R B Jensen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 22, 1998
Mechanism of DNA segregation in prokaryotes: replicon pairing by parC of plasmid R1R B Jensen, R Lurz, K Gerdes
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 11, 1994
Partitioning of plasmid R1. The parA operon is autoregulated by ParR and its transcription is highly stimulated by a downstream activating elementR B Jensen, M Dam, K Gerdes
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