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Activation of the oxygen-sensing signal cascade prevents mitochondrial injury after mouse liver ischemia-reperfusion.
Cerebrospinal fluid kinins and cardiovascular function. Effects of cerebroventricular melittin.
Fork regression is an active helicase-driven pathway in bacteriophage T4.
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Fork regression is an active helicase-driven pathway in bacteriophage T4.
Fork regression is an active helicase-driven pathway in bacteriophage T4. EMBO Rep. 2009 Apr; 10(4):394-9.
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Bacteriophage T4
DNA Helicases
DNA Replication
Viral Proteins
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David T. Long