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    Protein motion from non-specific to specific DNA by three-dimensional routes aided by supercoiling by Gowers, Darren M., Halford, Stephen E.

    Published in The EMBO journal (17-03-2003)
    “…DNA‐binding proteins are generally thought to locate their target sites by first associating with the DNA at random and then translocating to the specific site…”
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    Towards mixed sequence recognition by triple helix formation by Gowers, Darren M., Fox, Keith R.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-04-1999)
    “…The formation of intermolecular DNA triple helices offers the possibility of designing compounds with extensive sequence recognition properties which may be…”
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    Heterogeneity and Persistence Length in Human Ocular Mucins by Round, A.N., Berry, M., McMaster, T.J., Stoll, S., Gowers, D., Corfield, A.P., Miles, M.J.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-09-2002)
    “…Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been used to investigate the heterogeneity and flexibility of human ocular mucins and their subunits. We have paid particular…”
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    DNA Triple Helix Formation at Oligopurine Sites Containing Multiple Contiguous Pyrimidines by Gowers, Darren M., Fox, Keith R.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-10-1997)
    “…We have used DNase I footprinting to assess the formation of triple helices at 15mer oligopurine target sites which are interrupted by several (up to four)…”
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    One recognition sequence, seven restriction enzymes, five reaction mechanisms by Gowers, Darren M., Bellamy, Stuart R.W., Halford, Stephen E.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (2004)
    “…The diversity of reaction mechanisms employed by Type II restriction enzymes was investigated by analysing the reactions of seven endonucleases at the same DNA…”
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    Alternative geometries of DNA looping: an analysis using the SfiI endonuclease by Watson, Mark A, Gowers, Darren M, Halford, Stephen E

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (05-05-2000)
    “…Many processes are governed by proteins that bind to separate sites in DNA and loop out the intervening DNA, but the geometries of the loops have seldom been…”
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    Triple helix formation at (AT)n adjacent to an oligopurine tract by Gowers, Darren M., Fox, Keith R.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (15-08-1998)
    “…We have used DNase I footprinting to investigate the recognition of (AT)n tracts in duplex DNA using GT-containing oligonucleotides designed to form…”
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    Incidence of respiratory cancer among workers exposed to chloromethyl-ethers by Gowers, D S, DeFonso, L R, Schaffer, P, Karli, A, Monroe, C B, Bernabeu, L, Renshaw, F M

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-01-1993)
    “…A factory in France had used technical-grade chloromethyl-methyl-ether in the manufacture of anion exchange resins since 1958. Technical-grade…”
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    DNA Triple Helix Formation at Target Sites Containing Several Pyrimidine Interruptions:  Stabilization by Protonated Cytosine or 5-(1-Propargylamino)dU by Gowers, Darren M, Bijapur, Jeevan, Brown, Tom, Fox, Keith R

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (12-10-1999)
    “…DNase I footprinting has been used to study the formation of parallel triplexes at oligopurine target sequences which are interrupted by pyrimidines at regular…”
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    Health Surveillance Using an Occupational Medical Database by Gowers, D.S., Carpenter, A.V., Ellis, H.M., Best, A.M., Nash, D., Holzner, C.L., Keith, J.B., Sherrard, H.G.

    “…This pilot study sought associations between liver function tests (LFTs) and membership in homogeneous exposure groups (HEGs) at a target plant as pre-clinical…”
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    Hfq binding changes the structure of Escherichia coli small noncoding RNAs OxyS and RprA, which are involved in the riboregulation of rpoS by Henderson, Charlotte A, Vincent, Helen A, Casamento, Alessandra, Stone, Carlanne M, Phillips, Jack O, Cary, Peter D, Sobott, Frank, Gowers, Darren M, Taylor, James E N, Callaghan, Anastasia J

    Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-08-2013)
    “…OxyS and RprA are two small noncoding RNAs (sRNAs) that modulate the expression of rpoS, encoding an alternative sigma factor that activates transcription of…”
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    Restriction Endonucleases that Bridge and Excise Two Recognition Sites from DNA by Marshall, Jacqueline J.T., Gowers, Darren M., Halford, Stephen E.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (23-03-2007)
    “…Most restriction endonucleases bridge two target sites before cleaving DNA: examples include all of the translocating Type I and Type III systems, and many…”
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    Recombinant activated factor VIIa use in massive transfusion and coagulopathy unresponsive to conventional therapy by COWERS, C. J. D, PARR, M. J. A

    Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-04-2005)
    “…We report a retrospective analysis of patients admitted to a tertiary intensive care unit who received recombinant activated factor VIIa (rFVIIa) in an effort…”
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    Measurement of the Contributions of 1D and 3D Pathways to the Translocation of a Protein along DNA by Darren M. Gowers, Geoffrey G. Wilson, Halford, Stephen E., von Hippel, Peter H.

    “…Proteins that act at specific DNA sequences bind DNA randomly and then translocate to the target site. The translocation is often ascribed to the protein…”
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    Triple helix formation at (AT) sub(n) adjacent to an oligopurine tract by Gowers, D M, Fox, K R

    Published in Nucleic acids research (15-08-1998)
    “…We have used DNase I footprinting to investigate the recognition of (AT) sub(n) tracts in duplex DNA using GT-containing oligonucleotides designed to form…”
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