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2007
Chen M, Lopes JM.  2007.  Multiple basic helix-loop-helix proteins regulate expression of the ENO1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.. Eukaryot Cell. 6(5):786-96.
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2006
Boonsombat R, Yeh S-P, Milne A, Sandler SJ.  2006.  A novel dnaC mutation that suppresses priB rep mutant phenotypes in Escherichia coli K-12.. Mol Microbiol. 60(4):973-83.
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2004
Griffith KL, Wolf RE.  2004.  Genetic evidence for pre-recruitment as the mechanism of transcription activation by SoxS of Escherichia coli: the dominance of DNA binding mutations of SoxS.. J Mol Biol. 344(1):1-10.
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