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T R Cech

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 3, 1995
Minor groove recognition of the conserved G.U pair at the Tetrahymena ribozyme reaction siteS A Strobel, T R Cech
Nature|October 13, 1994
Ribozyme-mediated repair of defective mRNA by targeted, trans-splicingB A Sullenger, T R Cech
Genes & Development|May 15, 1994
A tertiary interaction in the Tetrahymena intron contributes to selection of the 5' splice siteW D Downs, T R Cech
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|July 1, 1996
Kinetic pathway for folding of the Tetrahymena ribozyme revealed by three UV-inducible crosslinksW D Downs, T R Cech
Biochemistry|August 6, 1996
Minor-groove recognition of double-stranded RNA by the double-stranded RNA-binding domain from the RNA-activated protein kinase PKRP C Bevilacqua, T R Cech
Biochemistry|September 3, 1996
Mutations in the Tetrahymena ribozyme internal guide sequence: effects on docking of the P1 helix into the catalytic core and correlation with catalytic activityT B Campbell, T R Cech
The Journal of Protozoology|November 1, 1987
Self-splicing RNA and an RNA enzyme in TetrahymenaA J Zaug, T R Cech
Biochemistry|June 16, 1987
Guanosine binding required for cyclization of the self-splicing intervening sequence ribonucleic acid from Tetrahymena thermophilaN K Tanner, T R Cech
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|August 1, 1997
An RNA internal loop acts as a hinge to facilitate ribozyme folding and catalysisA A Szewczak, T R Cech
Biochemistry|August 17, 1993
The importance of being ribose at the cleavage site in the Tetrahymena ribozyme reactionD Herschlag, F Eckstein, T R Cech
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 3, 1995
Minor groove recognition of the conserved G.U pair at the Tetrahymena ribozyme reaction siteS A Strobel, T R Cech
Nature|October 13, 1994
Ribozyme-mediated repair of defective mRNA by targeted, trans-splicingB A Sullenger, T R Cech
Genes & Development|May 15, 1994
A tertiary interaction in the Tetrahymena intron contributes to selection of the 5' splice siteW D Downs, T R Cech
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|July 1, 1996
Kinetic pathway for folding of the Tetrahymena ribozyme revealed by three UV-inducible crosslinksW D Downs, T R Cech
Biochemistry|August 6, 1996
Minor-groove recognition of double-stranded RNA by the double-stranded RNA-binding domain from the RNA-activated protein kinase PKRP C Bevilacqua, T R Cech
Biochemistry|September 3, 1996
Mutations in the Tetrahymena ribozyme internal guide sequence: effects on docking of the P1 helix into the catalytic core and correlation with catalytic activityT B Campbell, T R Cech
The Journal of Protozoology|November 1, 1987
Self-splicing RNA and an RNA enzyme in TetrahymenaA J Zaug, T R Cech
Biochemistry|June 16, 1987
Guanosine binding required for cyclization of the self-splicing intervening sequence ribonucleic acid from Tetrahymena thermophilaN K Tanner, T R Cech
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|August 1, 1997
An RNA internal loop acts as a hinge to facilitate ribozyme folding and catalysisA A Szewczak, T R Cech
Biochemistry|August 17, 1993
The importance of being ribose at the cleavage site in the Tetrahymena ribozyme reactionD Herschlag, F Eckstein, T R Cech
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