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1. Bevacizumab as Treatment for Epistaxis in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia: A Literature Review.

2. Transcription by moonlight: structural basis of an extraribosomal activity of ribosomal protein S10.

3. Inhibition of a transcriptional pause by RNA anchoring to RNA polymerase.

4. Protection of antiterminator RNA by the transcript elongation complex.

5. Role of secondary attachment sites in changing the specificity of site-specific recombination.

6. Little lambda, who made thee?

7. A conserved zinc binding domain in the largest subunit of DNA-dependent RNA polymerase modulates intrinsic transcription termination and antitermination but does not stabilize the elongation complex.

8. Suppression of factor-dependent transcription termination by antiterminator RNA.

9. Analysis of insertion into secondary attachment sites by phage lambda and by int mutants with altered recombination specificity.

11. Take your vitamins with a pinch of RNA.

12. Sequence-specific interaction of nascent antiterminator RNA with the zinc-finger motif of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase.

13. Modification of the properties of elongating RNA polymerase by persistent association with nascent antiterminator RNA.

14. Constitutive expression of a transcription termination factor by a repressed prophage: promoters for transcribing the phage HK022 nun gene.

15. Family values in the age of genomics: comparative analyses of temperate bacteriophage HK022.

16. Processive antitermination.

17. Recognition of core binding sites by bacteriophage integrases.

18. The antiterminator RNA of phage HK022.

19. Transcripts that increase the processivity and elongation rate of RNA polymerase.

20. Nomenclature of the genes encoding IHF.

21. Identifying determinants of recombination specificity: construction and characterization of mutant bacteriophage integrases.

22. Identifying determinants of recombination specificity: construction and characterization of chimeric bacteriophage integrases.

23. A zinc-binding region in the beta' subunit of RNA polymerase is involved in antitermination of early transcription of phage HK022.

24. Lambda integrase cleaves DNA in cis.

25. Growth phase variation of integration host factor level in Escherichia coli.

26. A segment of the phage HK022 chromosome is a mosaic of other lambdoid chromosomes.

27. Use of a gene encoding a suppressor tRNA as a reporter of transcription: analyzing the action of the Nun protein of bacteriophage HK022.

28. Xis and Fis proteins prevent site-specific DNA inversion in lysogens of phage HK022.

29. Antitermination of early transcription in phage HK022. Absence of a phage-encoded antitermination factor.

30. Mutations of the phage lambda nutL region that prevent the action of Nun, a site-specific transcription termination factor.

31. The early promoters of bacteriophage HK022: contrasts and similarities to other lambdoid phages.

32. Specificity determinants in the attachment sites of bacteriophages HK022 and lambda.

33. Lambda nutR mutations convert HK022 Nun protein from a transcription termination factor to a suppressor of termination.

34. Strand exchange in lambda integrative recombination: genetics, biochemistry, and models.

35. An Escherichia coli mutant unable to support site-specific recombination of bacteriophage lambda.

36. Strand exchange in site-specific recombination.

38. Overproduction of Escherichia coli integration host factor, a protein with nonidentical subunits.

40. Physical mapping of coliphage lambda att2.

41. T4 endonuclease VII cleaves holliday structures.

42. Illegitimate recombination in bacteria and bacteriophage.

43. DNA sequence of the control region of phage D108: the N-terminal amino acid sequences of repressor and transposase are similar both in phage D108 and in its relative, phage Mu.

44. The role of lambda integrase in integration and excision.

45. The effect of attachment site mutations on strand exchange in bacteriophage lambda site-specific recombination.

48. The remarkable specificity of a new transcription termination factor suggests that the mechanisms of termination and antitermination are similar.

49. An integration-proficient int mutant of bacteriophage lambda.

50. A simple method for making new transducing lines of coliphage lambda.

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