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Hall JD

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Title Authors Year Journal
Impaired mismatch extension by a herpes simplex DNA polymerase mutant with an editing nuclease defect. Hall JD 1998 The Journal of biological chemistry
Evidence that the nuclease activities associated with the herpes simplex type 1 DNA polymerase are due to the 3'-5' exonuclease. Hall JD 1996 J Virol
Mutations within conserved motifs in the 3'-5' exonuclease domain of herpes simplex virus DNA polymerase. Hall JD 1995 The Journal of general virology
Use of suppressor analysis to identify DNA polymerase mutations in herpes simplex virus which affect deoxynucleoside triphosphate substrate specificity. Hall JD 1992 J Virol
Aphidicolin resistance in herpes simplex virus type 1 appears to alter substrate specificity in the DNA polymerase. Hall JD 1989 J Virol
Aphidicolin resistance in herpes simplex virus type I reveals features of the DNA polymerase dNTP binding site. Hall JD 1989 Nucleic acids research

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