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Wang H

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Title Authors Year Journal
DNA polymerase δ stalls on telomeric lagging strand templates independently from G-quadruplex formation. Wang H 2013 Nucleic acids research
Measuring and modeling the kinetics of individual DNA-DNA polymerase complexes on a nanopore. Wang H 2013 ACS nano
Dynamics of the translocation step measured in individual DNA polymerase complexes. Wang H 2012 Journal of the American Chemical Society
Direct observation of translocation in individual DNA polymerase complexes. Wang H 2012 The Journal of biological chemistry
Distinct complexes of DNA polymerase I (Klenow fragment) for base and sugar discrimination during nucleotide substrate selection. Wang H 2011 The Journal of biological chemistry
Specific nucleotide binding and rebinding to individual DNA polymerase complexes captured on a nanopore. Wang H 2009 Journal of the American Chemical Society
Electronic control of DNA polymerase binding and unbinding to single DNA molecules. Wang H 2009 ACS nano

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