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Volume 30, Number 4, 15 February 2002

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Free Content Normalization for cDNA microarray data: a robust composite method addressing single and multiple slide systematic variation
pp. e15-e15(1)
Authors: Yang Y.H.; Dudoit S.; Luu P.; Lin D.M.; Peng V.; Ngai J.; Speed T.P.

Free Content Enzymatic repair of selected cross-linked homoduplex molecules enhances nuclear gene rescue from Pompeii and Herculaneum remains
pp. e16-e16(1)
Authors: Di Bernardo G.; Del Gaudio S.; Cammarota M.; Galderisi U.; Cascino A.; Cipollaro M.

Free Content A novel sensitive microarray approach for differential screening using probes labelled with two different radioelements
pp. e17-e17(1)
Authors: Maitrejean S.; Salin H.; Vujasinovic T.; Mazurie A.; Menini C.; Mallet J.; Dumas S.

Free Content Natural and pharmacological regulation of telomerase
pp. 839-865(27)
Authors: Riou J-F.; Mailliet P.; Teulade-Fichou M-P.; Gilson E.; Mergny J-L.

Free Content Crystal structure of the Bse634I restriction endonuclease: comparison of two enzymes recognizing the same DNA sequence
pp. 876-885(10)
Authors: Siksnys V.; Grazulis S.; Deibert M.; Rimseliene R.; Skirgaila R.; Sasnauskas G.; Lagunavicius A.; Repin V.; Urbanke C.; Huber R.

Free Content Interactions of regulated and deregulated forms of the sigma54 holoenzyme with heteroduplex promoter DNA
pp. 886-893(8)
Authors: Cannon W.; Wigneshweraraj S.R.; Buck M.

Free Content The Schizosaccharomyces pombe mgU6-47 gene is required for 2prime-O-methylation of U6 snRNA at A41
pp. 894-902(9)
Authors: Zhou H.; Chen Y-Q.; Du Y-P.; Qu L-H.

Free Content Analysis of the structure of human telomerase RNA in vivo
pp. 912-920(9)
Authors: Antal M.; Boros É.; Solymosy F.; Kiss T.

Free Content RNomics in Archaea reveals a further link between splicing of archaeal introns and rRNA processing
pp. 921-930(10)
Authors: Hüttenhofer A.; Tang T.H.; Rozhdestvensky T.S.; d’Orval B.C.; Bortolin M-L.; Huber H.; Charpentier B.; Branlant C.; Bachellerie J-P.; Brosius J.

Free Content Molecular interactions of human Exo1 with DNA
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Authors: Lee B-i.; Nguyen L.H.; Barsky D.; Fernandes M.; Wilson III D.M.

Free Content The MT domain of the proto-oncoprotein MLL binds to CpG-containing DNA and discriminates against methylation
pp. 958-965(8)
Authors: Mahr K.; Titgemeyer F.; Birke M.; Schreiner S.; García-Cuéllar M-P.; Slany R.K.

Free Content c-Maf, the ggrD-crystallin Maf-responsive element and growth factor regulation
pp. 975-982(8)
Authors: Civil A.; van Genesen S.T.; Lubsen N.H.

Free Content Complex regulation of the human gene for the Z-DNA binding protein DLM-1
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Authors: Schwartz T.; Rothenburg S.; Koch-Nolte F.; Haag F.

Free Content Interactions involving the Rad51 paralogs Rad51C and XRCC3 in human cells
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Free Content Involvement of Rad51C in two distinct protein complexes of Rad51 paralogs in human cells
pp. 1009-1015(7)
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Free Content Correlating protein footprinting with mutational analysis in the bacterial transcription factor sigma54 (sigmaN)
pp. 1016-1028(13)
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Free Content Functional and physical interactions between components of the Prp19p-associated complex
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Authors: Chen C-H.; Yu W-C.; Tsao T.Y.; Wang L-Y.; Chen H-R.; Lin J-Y.; Tsai W-Y.; Cheng S-C.

Free Content Functional dissection of the ParB homologue (KorB) from IncP-1 plasmid RK2
pp. 1046-1055(10)
Authors: Lukaszewicz M.; Kostelidou K.; Bartosik A.A.; Cooke G.D.; Thomas C.M.; Jagura-Burdzy G.

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