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Details on Person Mechanism of elongation of primed DNA by DNA polymerase delta, proliferating cell nuclear antigen, and activator 1.
| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:69076 |
|---|---|
| _displayName | Mechanism of elongation of primed DNA by DNA polymerase delta, proliferating cell nuclear antigen, and activator 1. |
| _timestamp | 2003-10-30 07:39:28 |
| author | [Person:69077] Lee, SH [Person:68927] Hurwitz, J |
| journal | Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A |
| pages | 5672-6 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 1974050 |
| title | Mechanism of elongation of primed DNA by DNA polymerase delta, proliferating cell nuclear antigen, and activator 1. |
| volume | 87 |
| year | 1990 |
| (literatureReference) | [Summation:69117] After RFC initiates the assembly of the primer recognition c... [Summation:9668919] After RFC initiates the assembly of the primer recognition c... [Reaction:69074] Formation of Processive Complex [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:69116] Formation of Okazaki fragments [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:174448] Formation of Processive Complex on the C-strand of the telomere [Homo sapiens] |
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