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R Scott Williams

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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|November 13, 2019
Introduction to the multi-author-review: emerging advances in the structural chemistry of DNA strand break repairR Scott Williams
Open Biology|June 8, 2021
The three-component helicase/primase complex of herpes simplex virus-1Oya Bermek, R Scott Williams
Cell|April 19, 2011
FEN nucleases: bind, bend, fray, cutR Scott Williams, Thomas A Kunkel
Molecular Cell|March 28, 2007
Learning our ABCs: Rad50 directs MRN repair functions via adenylate kinase activity from the conserved ATP binding cassetteR Scott Williams, John A Tainer
RNA Biology|February 19, 2015
Ribonucleotide triggered DNA damage and RNA-DNA damage responsesBret D Wallace, R Scott Williams
Molecular Cell|September 20, 2005
A nanomachine for making ends meet: MRN is a flexing scaffold for the repair of DNA double-strand breaksR Scott Williams, John A Tainer
Molecular Cell|January 20, 2023
The ends in sight: Mre11-Rad50-Nbs1 complex structures come into focusJessica L Wojtaszek, R Scott Williams
DNA Repair|August 24, 2024
From the TOP: Formation, recognition and resolution of topoisomerase DNA protein crosslinksJessica L Wojtaszek, R Scott Williams
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 21, 2011
DNA end processing by polynucleotide kinase/phosphataseMatthew J Schellenberg, R Scott Williams
DNA Repair|June 18, 2017
CtIP/Ctp1/Sae2, molecular form fit for functionSara N Andres, R Scott Williams
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|November 13, 2019
Introduction to the multi-author-review: emerging advances in the structural chemistry of DNA strand break repairR Scott Williams
Open Biology|June 8, 2021
The three-component helicase/primase complex of herpes simplex virus-1Oya Bermek, R Scott Williams
Cell|April 19, 2011
FEN nucleases: bind, bend, fray, cutR Scott Williams, Thomas A Kunkel
Molecular Cell|March 28, 2007
Learning our ABCs: Rad50 directs MRN repair functions via adenylate kinase activity from the conserved ATP binding cassetteR Scott Williams, John A Tainer
RNA Biology|February 19, 2015
Ribonucleotide triggered DNA damage and RNA-DNA damage responsesBret D Wallace, R Scott Williams
Molecular Cell|September 20, 2005
A nanomachine for making ends meet: MRN is a flexing scaffold for the repair of DNA double-strand breaksR Scott Williams, John A Tainer
Molecular Cell|January 20, 2023
The ends in sight: Mre11-Rad50-Nbs1 complex structures come into focusJessica L Wojtaszek, R Scott Williams
DNA Repair|August 24, 2024
From the TOP: Formation, recognition and resolution of topoisomerase DNA protein crosslinksJessica L Wojtaszek, R Scott Williams
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 21, 2011
DNA end processing by polynucleotide kinase/phosphataseMatthew J Schellenberg, R Scott Williams
DNA Repair|June 18, 2017
CtIP/Ctp1/Sae2, molecular form fit for functionSara N Andres, R Scott Williams
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