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Class:IdPerson:5358618
_displayNameModrich, Paul
_timestamp2014-03-30 04:43:39
created[InstanceEdit:5358539] May, Bruce, 2014-03-30
firstnamePaul
initialP
surnameModrich
(author)[LiteratureReference:5358548] Mechanism of 5'-directed excision in human mismatch repair
[LiteratureReference:5358562] A defined human system that supports bidirectional mismatch-provoked excision
[LiteratureReference:5358580] Human mismatch repair: reconstitution of a nick-directed bidirectional reaction
[LiteratureReference:5358627] Analysis of the excision step in human DNA mismatch repair
[LiteratureReference:5358656] Structures of human exonuclease 1 DNA complexes suggest a unified mechanism for nuclease family
[LiteratureReference:5358667] PCNA function in the activation and strand direction of MutL? endonuclease in mismatch repair
[LiteratureReference:5358675] Endonucleolytic function of MutLalpha in human mismatch repair
[LiteratureReference:5358683] Human exonuclease I is required for 5' and 3' mismatch repair
[LiteratureReference:5358850] The MutSalpha-proliferating cell nuclear antigen interaction in human DNA mismatch repair
[LiteratureReference:5358917] MutLalpha and proliferating cell nuclear antigen share binding sites on MutSbeta
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