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- Category:Poison (37 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Poison - Category:Topoisomerase ii poison (54 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Topoisomerase ii poison - Category:Topoisomerase poison (51 bytes)
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24: ...th the substrate dT, and the second from the food-poison-associated Bacillus cereus in complex with the fe... - 2j9r (4,857 bytes)
24: ...th the substrate dT, and the second from the food-poison-associated Bacillus cereus in complex with the fe... - 1k4t (6,075 bytes)
2: ... DNA TOPOISOMERASE I (70 KDA) IN COMPLEX WITH THE POISON TOPOTECAN AND COVALENT COMPLEX WITH A 22 BASE PAI...
28: The mechanism of topoisomerase I poisoning by a camptothecin analog.,Staker BL, Hjerrild ... - 1t8i (5,988 bytes)
2: ... DNA Topoisomerase I (70 Kda) In Complex With The Poison Camptothecin and Covalent Complex With A 22 Base ...
26: ...oisoquinoline and indolocarbazole classes of top1 poisons. The planar nature of all three structurally div... - 7np8 (3,965 bytes)
14: ...n, in which a primitive sulfite reductase turns a poison into an elementary block of life. - 1br5 (5,001 bytes)
24: ...n used by governments and underground groups as a poison. There is interest in identifying and designing e... - 1br6 (5,007 bytes)
24: ...n used by governments and underground groups as a poison. There is interest in identifying and designing e... - 2vub (3,681 bytes)
2: ==CCDB, A TOPOISOMERASE POISON FROM E. COLI== - 4vub (3,690 bytes)
2: ==CCDB, A TOPOISOMERASE POISON FROM ESCHERICHIA COLI== - 3vub (3,680 bytes)
2: ==CCDB, A TOPOISOMERASE POISON FROM E. COLI== - 1vub (3,680 bytes)
2: ==CCDB, A TOPOISOMERASE POISON FROM E. COLI== - 2okw (4,858 bytes)
24: ... processes. Mercury (II) is a strong, "invisible" poison that is rapidly absorbed by tissues of the intest... - 2oky (4,811 bytes)
24: ... processes. Mercury (II) is a strong, "invisible" poison that is rapidly absorbed by tissues of the intest... - 465d (1,530 bytes)
2: ==STRUCTURE OF THE TOPOISOMERASE II POISON BOUND TO DNA== - Category:Poison (37 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Poison - Category:Topoisomerase ii poison (54 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Topoisomerase ii poison - Category:Topoisomerase poison (51 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Topoisomerase poison - 2vur (4,454 bytes)
24: ...duces apoptosis. This supports a general chemical poison mode of action for streptozotocin, suggesting the... - 2kmt (3,607 bytes)
23: ...eri is a member of the CcdB family of toxins that poison covalent gyrase-DNA complexes. In solution CcdB(V... - 3jrz (3,711 bytes)
23: ...eri is a member of the CcdB family of toxins that poison covalent gyrase-DNA complexes. In solution CcdB(V...
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