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Class:IdPerson:176130
_displayNameGriffith, JD
_timestamp2006-05-18 18:57:10
created[InstanceEdit:176246] D'Eustachio, P, 2006-03-03 16:44:08
firstnameJ D
initialJD
modified[InstanceEdit:180389] D'Eustachio, P, 2006-05-18 18:57:06
surnameGriffith
(author)[LiteratureReference:176209] Loading of the human 9-1-1 checkpoint complex onto DNA by the checkpoint clamp loader hRad17-replication factor C complex in vitro
[LiteratureReference:176242] Human claspin is a ring-shaped DNA-binding protein with high affinity to branched DNA structures
[LiteratureReference:176362] Analysis of DNA replication forks encountering a pyrimidine dimer in the template to the leading strand
[LiteratureReference:176375] Structures of the human Rad17-replication factor C and checkpoint Rad 9-1-1 complexes visualized by glycerol spray/low voltage microscopy
[LiteratureReference:182723] Mammalian telomeres end in a large duplex loop
[LiteratureReference:9671134] TRF1 binds a bipartite telomeric site with extreme spatial flexibility
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