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Limsirichaikul S

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Title Authors Year Journal
Functions of base selection step in human DNA polymerase alpha. Limsirichaikul S 2010 DNA repair
PCNA mono-ubiquitination and activation of translesion DNA polymerases by DNA polymerase {alpha}. Limsirichaikul S 2009 J Biochem
Hyper-phosphorylated retinoblastoma protein suppresses telomere elongation. Limsirichaikul S 2008 Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry
Palm mutants in DNA polymerases alpha and eta alter DNA replication fidelity and translesion activity. Limsirichaikul S 2004 Molecular and cellular biology
The Gly-952 residue of Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA polymerase alpha is important in discriminating correct deoxyribonucleotides from incorrect ones. Limsirichaikul S 2003 The Journal of biological chemistry
Distinct function of conserved amino acids in the fingers of Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA polymerase alpha. Limsirichaikul S 2003 The Journal of biological chemistry

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