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ECB-GENEPAGE-23069992

Papers associated with LOC115923832



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Stimulation of sea urchin DNA polymerase by protein factors., Murakami K, Mano Y., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. December 19, 1973; 55 (4): 1125-33.


Sea urchin nuclear DNA polymerase. IV. Reversible association of DNA polymerase with nuclei during the cell cycle., Fansler B, Loeb LA., Exp Cell Res. December 1, 1972; 75 (2): 433-41.


DNA polymerase potentials of sea urchin embryos., Slater I, Slater DW., Nat New Biol. May 17, 1972; 237 (72): 81-5.


Intracellular migration of DNA polymerase in early developing sea urchin embryos., Loeb LA, Fansler B., Biochim Biophys Acta. September 17, 1970; 217 (1): 50-5.


Sea urchin nuclear DNA polymerase. I. Localization in nuclei during rapid DNA synthesis., Loeb LA, Fansler B, Williams R, Mazia D., Exp Cell Res. October 1, 1969; 57 (2): 298-304.


Sea urchin nuclear DNA polymerase. II. Changing localization during early development., Fansler B, Loeb LA., Exp Cell Res. October 1, 1969; 57 (2): 305-10.


Variations in the phosphate content and thioÅ‚disulphide ratio of histones during the cell cycle. Studies with regenerating rat liver and sea urchins., Ord MG, Stocken LA., Biochem J. April 1, 1968; 107 (3): 403-10.


Priming of DNA polymerase in nuclei of sea urchin embryos by native DNA., Loeb LA, Mazia D, Ruby AD., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 1, 1967; 57 (3): 841-8.

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