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Pham P

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Title Authors Year Journal
Roles of DNA polymerase V and RecA protein in SOS damage-induced mutation. Pham P 2006 Chem Rev
Error-prone replication for better or worse. Pham P 2004 Trends Microbiol
Fidelity of Escherichia coli DNA polymerase IV. Preferential generation of small deletion mutations by dNTP-stabilized misalignment. Pham P 2002 The Journal of biological chemistry
Two distinct modes of RecA action are required for DNA polymerase V-catalyzed translesion synthesis. Pham P 2002 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
A model for SOS-lesion-targeted mutations in Escherichia coli. Pham P 2001 Nature
Roles of DNA polymerases V and II in SOS-induced error-prone and error-free repair in Escherichia coli. Pham P 2001 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Crystal structure of a DinB family error-prone DNA polymerase from Sulfolobus solfataricus. Pham P 2001 Nat Struct Biol

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