Nikolas Johnston

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Half a century after their discovery: Structural insights into exonuclease and annealase proteins catalyzing recombineering


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Lucy J. Fitschen, T. Newing, Nikolas P. Johnston, Charles E. Bell, Gökhan Tolun
Engineering Microbiology, 2023

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Fitschen, L. J., Newing, T., Johnston, N. P., Bell, C. E., & Tolun, G. (2023). Half a century after their discovery: Structural insights into exonuclease and annealase proteins catalyzing recombineering. Engineering Microbiology.


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Fitschen, Lucy J., T. Newing, Nikolas P. Johnston, Charles E. Bell, and Gökhan Tolun. “Half a Century after Their Discovery: Structural Insights into Exonuclease and Annealase Proteins Catalyzing Recombineering.” Engineering Microbiology (2023).


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Fitschen, Lucy J., et al. “Half a Century after Their Discovery: Structural Insights into Exonuclease and Annealase Proteins Catalyzing Recombineering.” Engineering Microbiology, 2023.


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@article{lucy2023a,
  title = {Half a century after their discovery: Structural insights into exonuclease and annealase proteins catalyzing recombineering},
  year = {2023},
  journal = {Engineering Microbiology},
  author = {Fitschen, Lucy J. and Newing, T. and Johnston, Nikolas P. and Bell, Charles E. and Tolun, Gökhan}
}