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    Interaction of chromosomal proteins with BrdU substituted DNA as determined by chromatin-DNA competition by Bick, Michael D, Devine, Evelyn A.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-11-1977)
    “…Chromatin-DNA competition has been utilized to examine the general nature of chromosomal proteins interacting more strongly with BrdU substituted DNA. When…”
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    Total Substitution of Bromodeoxyuridine for Thymidine in the DNA of a Bromodeoxyuridine-Dependent Cell Line by Bick, Michael D., Davidson, Richard L.

    “…In an attempt to isolate cells that could survive with total replacement of thymidine by bromodeoxyuridine in nuclear DNA, cells of a…”
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    Bromodeoxyuridine Dependence-A New Mutation in Mammalian Cells by Davidson, Richard L., Bick, Michael D.

    “…When cells of a Syrian hamster melanoma were grown in increasing concentrations of bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU), lines of mutant cells able to grow well at high…”
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    Leucyl Transfer RNA Synthetase Changes during Soybean Cotyledon Senescence by Bick, Michael D., Strehler, Bernard L.

    “…Previous work has shown the complement of leucyl transfer RNA (tRNALeu) isoaccepting species present in soybean cotyledons to change during cotyledon…”
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    Molecular Nature of Mammalian Cell DNA in Alkaline Sucrose Gradients by Simpson, Joseph R., Nagle, William A., Bick, Michael D., Belli, James A.

    “…Mammalian cell DNA that exhibited anomalous sedimentation in alkaline sucrose gradients was examined directly by electron microscopy. Its appearance was that…”
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    Misincorporation of GTP during transcription of poly dAT-dAT and poly dABU-dABU by Bick, Michael D.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-09-1975)
    “…The synthetic DNA alternating copolymers poly dAT-dAT and dABU-dABU have been transcribed with E. coli RNA polymerase to measure the level of BrdUinduced…”
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    Antithrombin III patterns in disseminated intravascular coagulation by Bick, R L, Bick, M D, Fekete, L F

    Published in American journal of clinical pathology (01-04-1980)
    “…Antithrombin III-heparin cofactor has now been recognized as a major inhibitor of thrombin and other serine proteases in the blood coagulation system. Since…”
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    Bromodeoxyuridine inhibition of Friend leukemia cell induction. Mechanism of reversal by deoxycytidine by Bick, M D

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (17-06-1977)
    “…Deoxycytidine (dC) reverses bromodeoxyuridine (brdUrd) inhibition of induction in Friend leukemia cells only if added within the first 6 h after the addition…”
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    Estrogen Receptor has Enhanced Affinity for Bromodeoxyuridine-Substituted DNA by Kallos, John, Fasy, Thomas M., Hollander, Vincent P., Bick, Michael D.

    “…The estrogen receptor (E2R) from rabbit uterus has an enhanced affinity for BrdUrd-substituted DNA compared to unsubstituted DNA. Increasing levels of BrdUrd…”
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    Thermal denaturation of DNA from bromodeoxyuridine substituted cells by Cullen, Bryan R., Bick, Michael D.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-01-1976)
    “…The thermal denaturation of DNA from cell lines extensively substituted with bromodeoxyuridine has been examined spectrophotometrically over a wide range in…”
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    Bromodeoxyuridine induction of deoxycytidine deaminase activity in a hamster cell line by Cullen, B R, Bick, M D

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (26-01-1978)
    “…The Syrian hamster cell line, RPMI 3460, was found to express barely detectable levels of the enzyme deoxycytidine deaminase. In contrast, the cell lines B4…”
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    A new method for mapping nucleic acid sequence homology by electron microscopy by Bick, Michael D., Thomas, Charles A.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-04-1975)
    “…We describe here a new method for the electron microscopic mapping of sequence homology in nucleic acids. Specific segments of the T7 chromosome have been…”
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