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Patel SS

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Title Authors Year Journal
Participation of the fingers subdomain of Escherichia coli DNA polymerase I in the strand displacement synthesis of DNA. Patel SS 2007 The Journal of biological chemistry
DNA polymerase beta: multiple conformational changes in the mechanism of catalysis. Patel SS 1997 Biochemistry
Error-prone replication of repeated DNA sequences by T7 DNA polymerase in the absence of its processivity subunit. Patel SS 1994 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Kinetic partitioning between the exonuclease and polymerase sites in DNA error correction. Patel SS 1991 Biochemistry
Pre-steady-state kinetic analysis of processive DNA replication including complete characterization of an exonuclease-deficient mutant. Patel SS 1991 Biochemistry
An induced-fit kinetic mechanism for DNA replication fidelity: direct measurement by single-turnover kinetics. Patel SS 1991 Biochemistry

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