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T R Cech

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Nucleic Acids Research|November 11, 1985
Self-catalyzed cyclization of the intervening sequence RNA of Tetrahymena: inhibition by intercalating dyesN K Tanner, T R Cech
Nucleic Acids Research|November 11, 1985
Self-catalyzed cyclization of the intervening sequence RNA of Tetrahymena: inhibition by methidiumpropyl.EDTA and localization of the major dye binding sitesN K Tanner, T R Cech
Biochemistry|August 22, 1989
Metal ion requirements for sequence-specific endoribonuclease activity of the Tetrahymena ribozymeC A Grosshans, T R Cech
Genes & Development|November 11, 1999
Essential functions of amino-terminal domains in the yeast telomerase catalytic subunit revealed by selection for viable mutantsK L Friedman, T R Cech
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|July 8, 1999
Telomerase and the maintenance of chromosome endsT M Bryan, 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
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|June 1, 1995
Analysis of the structure of Tetrahymena nuclear RNAs in vivo: telomerase RNA, the self-splicing rRNA intron, and U2 snRNAA J Zaug, T R Cech
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 5, 1980
Chromatin structure of the ribosomal RNA genes of Tetrahymena thermophila as analyzed by trimethylpsoralen crosslinking in vivoT R Cech, K M Karrer
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 31, 1986
The intervening sequence RNA of Tetrahymena is an enzymeA J Zaug, T R Cech
Cell|September 11, 1987
Selection of circularization sites in a group I IVS RNA requires multiple alignments of an internal template-like sequenceM D Been, T R Cech
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Nucleic Acids Research|November 11, 1985
Self-catalyzed cyclization of the intervening sequence RNA of Tetrahymena: inhibition by intercalating dyesN K Tanner, T R Cech
Nucleic Acids Research|November 11, 1985
Self-catalyzed cyclization of the intervening sequence RNA of Tetrahymena: inhibition by methidiumpropyl.EDTA and localization of the major dye binding sitesN K Tanner, T R Cech
Biochemistry|August 22, 1989
Metal ion requirements for sequence-specific endoribonuclease activity of the Tetrahymena ribozymeC A Grosshans, T R Cech
Genes & Development|November 11, 1999
Essential functions of amino-terminal domains in the yeast telomerase catalytic subunit revealed by selection for viable mutantsK L Friedman, T R Cech
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|July 8, 1999
Telomerase and the maintenance of chromosome endsT M Bryan, 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
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|June 1, 1995
Analysis of the structure of Tetrahymena nuclear RNAs in vivo: telomerase RNA, the self-splicing rRNA intron, and U2 snRNAA J Zaug, T R Cech
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 5, 1980
Chromatin structure of the ribosomal RNA genes of Tetrahymena thermophila as analyzed by trimethylpsoralen crosslinking in vivoT R Cech, K M Karrer
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 31, 1986
The intervening sequence RNA of Tetrahymena is an enzymeA J Zaug, T R Cech
Cell|September 11, 1987
Selection of circularization sites in a group I IVS RNA requires multiple alignments of an internal template-like sequenceM D Been, T R Cech
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