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1. De novo deoxyribonucleotide biosynthesis regulates cell growth and tumor progression in small-cell lung carcinoma.

2. De novo dNTP production is essential for normal postnatal murine heart development.

3. The role of dNTP metabolites in control of the embryonic cell cycle.

4. Structures of Class Id Ribonucleotide Reductase Catalytic Subunits Reveal a Minimal Architecture for Deoxynucleotide Biosynthesis.

5. Extracting and Measuring dNTP Pools in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

6. The thioredoxin-1 system is essential for fueling DNA synthesis during T-cell metabolic reprogramming and proliferation.

7. p21 Restricts HIV-1 in Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells through the Reduction of Deoxynucleoside Triphosphate Biosynthesis and Regulation of SAMHD1 Antiviral Activity.

8. Dynamic Control of dNTP Synthesis in Early Embryos.

9. Influence of major-groove chemical modifications of DNA on transcription by bacterial RNA polymerases.

10. Nucleotide metabolism, oncogene-induced senescence and cancer.

11. Yeast Dun1 kinase regulates ribonucleotide reductase inhibitor Sml1 in response to iron deficiency.

12. Cellular regulation of ribonucleotide reductase in eukaryotes.

13. Reply to Pauls et al.: p21 is a master regulator of HIV replication in macrophages through dNTP synthesis block.

14. p21 regulates the HIV-1 restriction factor SAMHD1.

15. p21-mediated RNR2 repression restricts HIV-1 replication in macrophages by inhibiting dNTP biosynthesis pathway.

16. Overlap of replication rounds disturbs the progression of replicating forks in a ribonucleotide reductase mutant of Escherichia coli.

17. [The most important stages of the mechanism of action in vivo of carcinogen diethylnitrosoamine and its effect on the synthesis of RNA, proteins, DNA, and deoxyribonucleotides].

18. Fluorescent xDNA nucleotides as efficient substrates for a template-independent polymerase.

19. Non-enzymatic transfer of sequence information under plausible prebiotic conditions.

20. Hepatitis B virus activates deoxynucleotide synthesis in nondividing hepatocytes by targeting the R2 gene.

21. Preparation of selective and segmentally labeled single-stranded DNA for NMR by self-primed PCR and asymmetrical endonuclease double digestion.

22. Molecular mechanisms of thioredoxin and glutaredoxin as hydrogen donors for Mammalian s phase ribonucleotide reductase.

23. [The use of EPR spectroscopy to control the changes in organism radioresistance. Experimental results].

24. A novel homozygous RRM2B missense mutation in association with severe mtDNA depletion.

25. Synthesis of a photoresponsive alpha-dideoxyuridine triphosphate derivative.

26. [p53R2 : DNA repair or mitochondrial DNA synthesis?].

27. Total biosynthesis of deoxynucleoside triphosphates using deoxynucleoside monophosphate kinases for PCR application.

28. Defective ribonucleoside diphosphate reductase impairs replication fork progression in Escherichia coli.

29. Substrate specificity of RdgB protein, a deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate pyrophosphohydrolase.

30. [The mechanisms of nitric oxide production from exogenous and endogenous NO-donating compounds and its effect on deoxyribonucleotide and DNA synthesis].

31. A novel regulatory mechanism couples deoxyribonucleotide synthesis and DNA replication in Escherichia coli.

32. Cloning of deoxynucleoside monophosphate kinase genes and biosynthesis of deoxynucleoside diphosphates.

33. [Activation of deoxyribonucleotide synthesis by radioprotectants and antioxidants as a key stage in formation of body resistance to DNA-damaging factors].

34. Exploration of factors driving incorporation of unnatural dNTPS into DNA by Klenow fragment (DNA polymerase I) and DNA polymerase alpha.

35. Deoxyribonucleotides: the unusual chemistry and biochemistry of DNA precursors.

36. [Time- and dose-dependent post-irradiation changes of Fe3+-transferrin and Cu2+-ceruloplasmin pools in blood, their influence on ribonucleotide reductase activity in animal tissues and the effects of radioprotectors].

37. [Reactions of deoxyribonucleotide synthesis system to irradiation and their modification by radioprotectors].

38. Cytoplasmic serine hydroxymethyltransferase mediates competition between folate-dependent deoxyribonucleotide and S-adenosylmethionine biosyntheses.

39. Deoxyribonucleotide synthesis in anaerobic microorganisms: the class III ribonucleotide reductase.

40. Murine cytomegalovirus infection induces cellular folylpolyglutamate synthetase activity in quiescent cells.

41. Succinyl coenzyme A synthetase of Pseudomonas aeruginosa with a broad specificity for nucleoside triphosphate (NTP) synthesis modulates specificity for NTP synthesis by the 12-kilodalton form of nucleoside diphosphate kinase.

42. The activation of ribonucleotide reductase in animal organs as the cellular response against the treatment with DNA-damaging factors and the influence of radioprotectors on this effect.

43. Impact of 9-(2-phosphonylmethoxyethyl)adenine on (deoxy)ribonucleotide metabolism and nucleic acid synthesis in tumor cells.

44. Synthesis of mixed ribo/deoxyribopolynucleotides by mutant T7 RNA polymerase.

45. The function of adenosylcobalamin in the mechanism of ribonucleoside triphosphate reductase from Lactobacillus leichmannii.

46. Indirect inhibition by antibiotics of nucleotide and deoxynucleotide biosynthesis in Plasmodium falciparum.

47. Ribonucleotide reductases.

48. Regulation of the salvage pathway of deoxynucleotides synthesis in apoptosis induced by growth factor deprivation.

49. Lack of stereospecificity of some cellular and viral enzymes involved in the synthesis of deoxyribonucleotides and DNA: molecular basis for the antiviral activity of unnatural L-beta-nucleosides.

50. Salvage synthesis of purine nucleotides by Helicobacter pylori.

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