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2. Telomerase

16. Contributors

20. ACC/AHA/ASE/HRS/ISACHD/SCAI/SCCT/SCMR/SOPE 2020 Appropriate Use Criteria for Multimodality Imaging During the Follow-Up Care of Patients With Congenital Heart Disease

22. Application of serine-and threonine-derived cyclic sulfamidates for the preparation of S-linked glycosyl amino acids in solution- and solid-phase peptide synthesis

24. Critical Role for Cold Shock Protein YB-1 in Cytokinesis

25. A mechanism for the extension and unfolding of parallel telomeric G-quadruplexes by human telomerase at single-molecule resolution

26. Author response: A mechanism for the extension and unfolding of parallel telomeric G-quadruplexes by human telomerase at single-molecule resolution

27. A mechanism for the extension and unfolding of parallel telomeric G-quadruplexes by human telomerase at single-molecule resolution

29. Dephosphorylation of YB-1 is Required for Nuclear Localisation During G2 Phase of the Cell Cycle

30. Synthesis and characterization of an anomeric sulfur analogue of CMP-sialic acid

31. Functional interaction between compound heterozygous TERTmutations causes severe telomere biology disorder

32. Dynamics of thermal motions within a large catalytic RNA investigated by cross-linking with thio1-disulfide interchange

33. A convergent synthetic route to (+)-dynemicin A and analogs of wide structural variability

34. Enzymatic activation of DNA cleavage by dynemicin A and synthetic analogs

35. DNA cleavage by neocarzinostatin chromophore: establishing the intermediacy of chromophore-derived cumulene and biradical species and their role in sequence-specific cleavage

36. A study of the reaction of calicheamicin gamma1 with glutathione in the presence of double-stranded DNA

37. Human RTEL1 stabilizes long G-overhangs allowing telomerase-dependent over-extension

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49. Insights into the mechanism of DNA cleavage by dynemicin A as revealed by DNA-binding and cleavage studies of synthetic analogs

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