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Susan S Wallace

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International Journal of Radiation Biology|March 31, 2021
Molecular radiobiology and the origins of the base excision repair pathway: an historical perspectiveSusan S Wallace
DNA Repair|June 7, 2013
Personal reflections of a woman scientist growing up in a man’s worldSusan S Wallace
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis|October 15, 2013
DNA glycosylases search for and remove oxidized DNA basesSusan S Wallace
International Journal of Radiation Biology|June 30, 2021
Consequences and repair of radiation-induced DNA damage: fifty years of fun questions and answersSusan S Wallace
DNA Repair|May 1, 2014
Base excision repair: a critical player in many gamesSusan S Wallace
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|June 28, 2002
Biological consequences of free radical-damaged DNA basesSusan S Wallace
Nucleic Acids Research|February 10, 2007
Rapid determination of the active fraction of DNA repair glycosylases: a novel fluorescence assay for trapped intermediatesJeffrey O Blaisdell, Susan S Wallace
Radiation Physics and Chemistry (Oxford, England : 1993)|November 8, 2016
Visualizing the Search for Radiation-damaged DNA Bases in Real TimeAndrea J Lee, Susan S Wallace
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|November 21, 2016
Hide and seek: How do DNA glycosylases locate oxidatively damaged DNA bases amidst a sea of undamaged bases?Andrea J Lee, Susan S Wallace
Protein Expression and Purification|January 24, 2009
A novel bicistronic vector for overexpressing Mycobacterium tuberculosis proteins in Escherichia coliYin Guo, Susan S Wallace, Viswanath Bandaru
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International Journal of Radiation Biology|March 31, 2021
Molecular radiobiology and the origins of the base excision repair pathway: an historical perspectiveSusan S Wallace
DNA Repair|June 7, 2013
Personal reflections of a woman scientist growing up in a man’s worldSusan S Wallace
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis|October 15, 2013
DNA glycosylases search for and remove oxidized DNA basesSusan S Wallace
International Journal of Radiation Biology|June 30, 2021
Consequences and repair of radiation-induced DNA damage: fifty years of fun questions and answersSusan S Wallace
DNA Repair|May 1, 2014
Base excision repair: a critical player in many gamesSusan S Wallace
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|June 28, 2002
Biological consequences of free radical-damaged DNA basesSusan S Wallace
Nucleic Acids Research|February 10, 2007
Rapid determination of the active fraction of DNA repair glycosylases: a novel fluorescence assay for trapped intermediatesJeffrey O Blaisdell, Susan S Wallace
Radiation Physics and Chemistry (Oxford, England : 1993)|November 8, 2016
Visualizing the Search for Radiation-damaged DNA Bases in Real TimeAndrea J Lee, Susan S Wallace
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|November 21, 2016
Hide and seek: How do DNA glycosylases locate oxidatively damaged DNA bases amidst a sea of undamaged bases?Andrea J Lee, Susan S Wallace
Protein Expression and Purification|January 24, 2009
A novel bicistronic vector for overexpressing Mycobacterium tuberculosis proteins in Escherichia coliYin Guo, Susan S Wallace, Viswanath Bandaru
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