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Gloeckner C

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Title Authors Year Journal
Learning from Directed Evolution: Thermus aquaticus DNA Polymerase Mutants with Translesion Synthesis Activity. Gloeckner C 2011 Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology
Directed evolution of DNA polymerases: construction and screening of DNA polymerase mutant libraries. Gloeckner C 2010 Current protocols in chemical biology
Directed DNA polymerase evolution: effects of mutations in motif C on the mismatch-extension selectivity of thermus aquaticus DNA polymerase. Gloeckner C 2007 Chembiochem
Evolving a thermostable DNA polymerase that amplifies from highly damaged templates. Gloeckner C 2007 Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
Chemical biology of DNA polymerases: from selectivity to new functions. Gloeckner C 2007 Nucleic acids symposium series (2004)
An efficient method for the construction of functionalized DNA bearing amino acid groups through cross-coupling reactions of nucleoside triphosphates followed by primer extension or PCR. Gloeckner C 2007 Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)

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