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Authors: DLAKIC M HARRINGTON RE
Citation: M. Dlakic et Re. Harrington, DIAMOD - DISPLAY AND MODELING OF DNA BENDING, BIOINFORMATICS, 14(4), 1998, pp. 326-331

Authors: DLAKIC M HARRINGTON RE
Citation: M. Dlakic et Re. Harrington, UNCONVENTIONAL HELICAL PHASING OF REPETITIVE DNA MOTIFS REVEALS THEIRRELATIVE BENDING CONTRIBUTIONS, Nucleic acids research, 26(18), 1998, pp. 4274-4279

Authors: APPELLA E NAGAICH AK ZHURKIN VB HARRINGTON RE
Citation: E. Appella et al., ANALYSIS OF THE INTERACTION BETWEEN THE P53 BINDING DOMAIN AND THE P21 CIP1 DNA RESPONSE ELEMENT - A NOVEL ARCHITECTURAL ORGANIZATION/, Journal of protein chemistry, 17(6), 1998, pp. 527-528

Authors: HARRINGTON RE
Citation: Re. Harrington, UNTITLED, Journal of environmental health, 61(4), 1998, pp. 6-6

Authors: BALAGURUMOORTHY P APPELLA E HARRINGTON RE
Citation: P. Balagurumoorthy et al., FLEXIBILITY BENDING IN THE P53 RESPONSE ELEMENTS AND ITS BIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS/, The FASEB journal, 11(9), 1997, pp. 2296-2296

Authors: HARRINGTON RE DLAKIC M
Citation: Re. Harrington et M. Dlakic, ALTERNATING HELICAL PHASING OF REPETITIVE DNA MOTIFS REVEALS THEIR RELATIVE BENDING CONTRIBUTIONS, The FASEB journal, 11(9), 1997, pp. 2971-2971

Authors: NAGAICH AK APPELLA E HARRINGTON RE
Citation: Ak. Nagaich et al., DNA BENDING IS ESSENTIAL FOR THE SITE-SPECIFIC RECOGNITION BY DNA-BINDING DOMAIN OF TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN P53, The FASEB journal, 11(9), 1997, pp. 3343-3343

Authors: HAN WH DLAKIC M ZHU YWJ LINDSAY SM HARRINGTON RE
Citation: Wh. Han et al., STRAINED DNA IS KINKED BY LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF ZN2+, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 94(20), 1997, pp. 10565-10570

Authors: HARRINGTON RE
Citation: Re. Harrington, UNTITLED, Journal of environmental health, 60(2), 1997, pp. 6-6

Authors: NAGAICH AK ZHURKIN VB SAKAMOTO H GORIN AA CLORE GM GRONENBORN AM APPELLA E HARRINGTON RE
Citation: Ak. Nagaich et al., ARCHITECTURAL ACCOMMODATION IN THE COMPLEX OF 4 P53 DNA-BINDING DOMAIN PEPTIDES WITH THE P21 WAF1/CIP1 DNA RESPONSE ELEMENT/, The Journal of biological chemistry, 272(23), 1997, pp. 14830-14841

Authors: NAGAICH AK APPELLA E HARRINGTON RE
Citation: Ak. Nagaich et al., DNA BENDING IS ESSENTIAL FOR THE SITE-SPECIFIC RECOGNITION OF DNA RESPONSE ELEMENTS BY THE DNA-BINDING DOMAIN OF THE TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN P53, The Journal of biological chemistry, 272(23), 1997, pp. 14842-14849

Authors: DLAKIC M HARRINGTON RE
Citation: M. Dlakic et Re. Harrington, UNCONVENTIONAL HELICAL PHASING OF REPETITIVE DNA MOTIFS REVEALS THEIRRELATIVE BENDING CONTRIBUTIONS, Biophysical journal, 72(2), 1997, pp. 430-430

Authors: HAN WH DLAKIC M HARRINGTON RE LINDSAY SM
Citation: Wh. Han et al., DNA KINKS IN AQUEOUS BUFFERS AS IMAGED WITH A NOVEL HIGH-RESOLUTION AFM, Biophysical journal, 72(2), 1997, pp. 431-431

Authors: DLAKIC M HARRINGTON RE
Citation: M. Dlakic et Re. Harrington, THE EFFECTS OF SEQUENCE CONTEXT ON DNA CURVATURE, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 93(9), 1996, pp. 3847-3852

Authors: DLAKIC M HARRINGTON RE
Citation: M. Dlakic et Re. Harrington, THE EFFECTS OF SEQUENCE CONTEXT ON DNA CURVATURE (VOL 93, PG 3847, 1996), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 93(16), 1996, pp. 8796-8796

Authors: DLAKIC M PARK K GRIFFITH JD HARVEY SC HARRINGTON RE
Citation: M. Dlakic et al., THE ORGANIC CRYSTALLIZING AGENT 2-METHYL-2,4-PENTANEDIOL REDUCES DNA CURVATURE BY MEANS OF STRUCTURAL-CHANGES IN A-TRACTS, The Journal of biological chemistry, 271(30), 1996, pp. 17911-17919

Authors: DLAKIC M HARRINGTON RE
Citation: M. Dlakic et Re. Harrington, EFFECTS OF MPD ON DNA CURVATURE, Biophysical journal, 70(2), 1996, pp. 464-464

Authors: BALAGURUMOORTHY P SAKAMOTO H LEWIS MS ZAMBRANO N CLORE GM GRONENBORN AM APPELLA E HARRINGTON RE
Citation: P. Balagurumoorthy et al., 4 P53 DNA-BINDING DOMAIN PEPTIDES BIND NATURAL P53-RESPONSE ELEMENTS AND BEND THE DNA, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 92(19), 1995, pp. 8591-8595

Authors: DLAKIC M HARRINGTON RE
Citation: M. Dlakic et Re. Harrington, BENDING AND TORSIONAL FLEXIBILITY OF G C-RICH SEQUENCES AS DETERMINEDBY CYCLIZATION ASSAYS/, The Journal of biological chemistry, 270(50), 1995, pp. 29945-29952

Authors: BROTMAN M GIANNELLA RA ALM PF BAUMAN H BENNETT AR BLACK RE BRUHN CM COHEN MB GORBACH SL KAPER JB ROBERTS MR STANECK JL TAYLOR S TROUTT HF BELL BP BUCHANAN RL DURHAM K FENG P FORMAN CT GALLER RG GRAVANI RB HALL RB HANCOCK DD HOLLINGSWORTH J KARMALI MA KEUSCH GT MARSDEN JL OSTERHOLM MT REAGAN JO ROBERTS T SIEGLER RL SWERDLOW DL TARR PI COWMAN GL GOODFELLOW SJ GRIFFIN PM HALL M HAMILTON F HARRINGTON RE KARR KJ LANG DR MADDEN JM NORCROSS MA SAVAGE K SHANK F TAYLOR DN
Citation: M. Brotman et al., CONSENSUS CONFERENCE STATEMENT - ESCHERICHIA-COLI O157-H7 INFECTIONS - AN EMERGING NATIONAL-HEALTH CRISIS, JULY 11-13, 1994, Gastroenterology, 108(6), 1995, pp. 1923-1934

Authors: SHLYAKHTENKO LS APPELLA E HARRINGTON RE KUTYAVIN I LYUBCHENKO YL
Citation: Ls. Shlyakhtenko et al., STRUCTURE OF 3-WAY DNA JUNCTIONS .2. EFFECTS OF EXTRA BASES AND MISMATCHES, Journal of biomolecular structure & dynamics, 12(1), 1994, pp. 131-143

Authors: SHLYAKHTENKO LS REKESH D LINDSAY SM KUTYAVIN I APPELLA E HARRINGTON RE LYUBCHENKO YL
Citation: Ls. Shlyakhtenko et al., STRUCTURE OF 3-WAY DNA JUNCTIONS .1. NONPLANAR DNA GEOMETRY, Journal of biomolecular structure & dynamics, 11(6), 1994, pp. 1175-1189

Authors: DLAKIC M HARRINGTON RE
Citation: M. Dlakic et Re. Harrington, THE MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION OF CURVATURE OF GGGCCC CONTAINING DNA FRAGMENTS AS DETERMINED BY CIRCULARIZATION ASSAYS, Biophysical journal, 66(2), 1994, pp. 10000024-10000024

Authors: SHLYAKHTENKO LS APPELLA E KUTYAVIN I HARRINGTON RE LYUBCHENKO YL
Citation: Ls. Shlyakhtenko et al., 3-WAY DNA JUNCTIONS ARE STRONGLY BENT - CYCLIZATION STUDIES, Biophysical journal, 66(2), 1994, pp. 10000024-10000024

Authors: HARRINGTON RE
Citation: Re. Harrington, STUDIES OF DNA BENDING AND FLEXIBILITY USING GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS, Electrophoresis, 14(8), 1993, pp. 732-746
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