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Ikegami S

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Title Authors Year Journal
Changes in intracellular location of DNA polymerase-alpha during oocyte maturation of the toad, Bufo bufo japonicus. Ikegami S 1982 Biochem Biophys Res Commun
Effect of post-treatment with aphidicolin - a specific inhibitor of DNA polymerase alpha - on sister-chromatid exchanges induced by ethyl methanesulfonate. Ikegami S 1982 Mutation research
[Aphidicolin: a specific inhibitor of eukaryotic DNA polymerase alpha (author's transl)]. Ikegami S 1980 Seikagaku
Aphidicolin resistant mutant of which DNA polymerase alpha is induced by this drug. Ikegami S 1979 Biochem Biophys Res Commun
The mode of inhibitory action by aphidicolin on eukaryotic DNA polymerase alpha. Ikegami S 1979 Eur J Biochem
Aphidicolin prevents mitotic cell division by interfering with the activity of DNA polymerase-alpha. Ikegami S 1978 Nature
Aphidicolin: a specific inhibitor of DNA polymerases in the cytosol of rat liver. Ikegami S 1978 Biochemical and biophysical research communications

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