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T R Cech

Cell

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Cell|October 1, 1983
RNA splicing: three themes with variationsT R Cech
Cell|February 22, 1991
RNA editing: world's smallest introns?T R Cech
Cell|January 31, 1986
The generality of self-splicing RNA: relationship to nuclear mRNA splicingT R Cech
Cell|September 10, 1993
The beta subunit of Oxytricha telomere-binding protein promotes G-quartet formation by telomeric DNAG Fang, T R Cech
Cell|August 1, 1975
An electron microscopic study of mouse foldback DNAT R Cech, J E Hearst
Cell|September 12, 1986
The telomeres of the linear mitochondrial DNA of Tetrahymena thermophila consist of 53 bp tandem repeatsG B Morin, T R Cech
Cell|April 21, 1989
Reverse self-splicing of the tetrahymena group I intron: implication for the directionality of splicing and for intron transpositionS A Woodson, T R Cech
Cell|September 1, 1985
Reversibility of cyclization of the Tetrahymena rRNA intervening sequence: implication for the mechanism of splice site choiceF X Sullivan, T R Cech
Cell|February 12, 1988
Mitochondrial telomeres: surprising diversity of repeated telomeric DNA sequences among six species of TetrahymenaG B Morin, T R Cech
Cell|July 28, 1995
Protein facilitation of group I intron splicing by assembly of the catalytic core and the 5' splice site domainK M Weeks, T R Cech
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Cell|October 1, 1983
RNA splicing: three themes with variationsT R Cech
Cell|February 22, 1991
RNA editing: world's smallest introns?T R Cech
Cell|January 31, 1986
The generality of self-splicing RNA: relationship to nuclear mRNA splicingT R Cech
Cell|September 10, 1993
The beta subunit of Oxytricha telomere-binding protein promotes G-quartet formation by telomeric DNAG Fang, T R Cech
Cell|August 1, 1975
An electron microscopic study of mouse foldback DNAT R Cech, J E Hearst
Cell|September 12, 1986
The telomeres of the linear mitochondrial DNA of Tetrahymena thermophila consist of 53 bp tandem repeatsG B Morin, T R Cech
Cell|April 21, 1989
Reverse self-splicing of the tetrahymena group I intron: implication for the directionality of splicing and for intron transpositionS A Woodson, T R Cech
Cell|September 1, 1985
Reversibility of cyclization of the Tetrahymena rRNA intervening sequence: implication for the mechanism of splice site choiceF X Sullivan, T R Cech
Cell|February 12, 1988
Mitochondrial telomeres: surprising diversity of repeated telomeric DNA sequences among six species of TetrahymenaG B Morin, T R Cech
Cell|July 28, 1995
Protein facilitation of group I intron splicing by assembly of the catalytic core and the 5' splice site domainK M Weeks, T R Cech
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