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Nucleic Acids Research (NAR) is a fully Open Access journal, providing rapid publication of leading edge research into the nucleic acids under the following categories: chemistry, computational biology, genomics, molecular biology, nucleic acid enzymes, RNA and structural biology. There is a Survey and Summary section, and methods papers are published
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Volume 30, Number 10, 15 May 2002

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Free Content High affinity nucleic acid aptamers for streptavidin incorporated into bi-specific capture ligands
pp. 45-45(1)
Authors: Romby P.; Tahiri-Alaoui A.; Frigotto L.; Manville N.; Ibrahim J.; James W.

Free Content Telomere measurement by quantitative PCR
pp. 47-47(1)
Author: Cawthon R.M.

Free Content Accuracy and calibration of commercial oligonucleotide and custom cDNA microarrays
pp. 48-48(1)
Authors: Yuen T.; Wurmbach E.; Pfeffer R.L.; Ebersole B.J.; Sealfon S.C.

Free Content Site-specific and temporally controlled initiation of DNA replication in a human cell-free system
pp. 2114-2123(10)
Authors: Hyrien O.; Krude T.; Keller C.; Knippers R.

Free Content Reconstitution of the base excision repair pathway for 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine with purified human proteins
pp. 2124-2130(7)
Authors: Maga G.; Hübscher U.; Bjoras M.; Seeberg E.; Hickson I.D.; Villani G.; Giordano C.; Cellai L.; Pascucci B.; Dogliotti E.

Free Content Epstein–Barr virus nuclear antigen 5 inhibits pre-mRNA cleavage and polyadenylation
pp. 2131-2143(13)
Authors: Dufva M.; Flodin J.; Nerstedt A.; Rüetschi U.; Rymo L.

Free Content Functional characterisation of mycobacterial DNA gyrase: an efficient decatenase
pp. 2144-2153(10)
Authors: Manjunatha U.H.; Dalal M.; Chatterji M.; Radha D.R.; Visweswariah S.S.; Nagaraja V.

Free Content Minihelix-loop RNAs: minimal structures for aminoacylation catalysts
pp. 2162-2171(10)
Authors: Ramaswamy K.; Wei K.; Suga H.

Free Content Mammalian Rad51C contributes to DNA cross-link resistance, sister chromatid cohesion and genomic stability
pp. 2172-2182(11)
Authors: Godthelp B.C.; Wiegant W.W.; van Duijn-Goedhart A.; Schärer O.D.; van Buul P.P.W.; Kanaar R.; Zdzienicka M.Z.

Free Content Defective nucleotide excision repair in yeast hpr1 and tho2 mutants
pp. 2193-2201(9)
Authors: Verhage R.; Brouwer J.; González-Barrera S.; Prado F.; Aguilera A.

Free Content HuD binds to three AU-rich sequences in the 3prime-UTR of neuroserpin mRNA and promotes the accumulation of neuroserpin mRNA and protein
pp. 2202-2211(10)
Authors: Furneaux H.; Kinter J.; Sonderegger P.; Cuadrado A.; Navarro-Yubero C.; Muñoz A.

Free Content Connected gene neighborhoods in prokaryotic genomes
pp. 2212-2223(12)
Authors: Szekely L.A.; Rogozin I.B.; Makarova K.S.; Murvai J.; Czabarka E.; Wolf Y.I.; Tatusov R.L.; Koonin E.V.

Free Content Transcripts of developmentally regulated Plasmodium falciparum genes quantified by real-time RT–PCR
pp. 2224-2231(8)
Authors: Witney A.; Haynes J.D.; Moch J.K.; Carucci D.J.; Blair P.L.; Adams J.H.

Free Content M-DNA is stabilised in G•C tracts or by incorporation of 5-fluorouracil
pp. 2244-2250(7)
Authors: Wood D.O.; Dinsmore M.J.; Bare G.A.; Lee J.S.

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