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Cavanaugh NA

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Title Authors Year Journal
Molecular insights into DNA polymerase deterrents for ribonucleotide insertion. Cavanaugh NA 2011 The Journal of biological chemistry
Metal-induced DNA translocation leads to DNA polymerase conformational activation. Cavanaugh NA 2011 Nucleic acids research
Base excision repair and design of small molecule inhibitors of human DNA polymerase beta. Cavanaugh NA 2010 Cell Mol Life Sci
DNA polymerase beta ribonucleotide discrimination: insertion, misinsertion, extension, and coding. Cavanaugh NA 2010 The Journal of biological chemistry
Identifying the features of purine dNTPs that allow accurate and efficient DNA replication by herpes simplex virus I DNA polymerase. Cavanaugh NA 2009 Biochemistry
Initiation of new DNA strands by the herpes simplex virus-1 primase-helicase complex and either herpes DNA polymerase or human DNA polymerase alpha. Cavanaugh NA 2009 The Journal of biological chemistry

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