Purification and Cloning of Micrococcus luteus Ultraviolet Endonuclease, an N-Glycosylase/Abasic Lyase That Proceeds via an Imino Enzyme-DNA Intermediate (*)
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R. Lloyd | M. L. Dodson | M. A. Prince | M. L. Augustine | M. Prince | C. E. Piersen | S. Lloyd | Colleen E. Piersen | Melissa A. Prince | Mary Lou Augustine
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