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2001
Sandler SJ, McCool JD, Do TT, Johansen RU.  2001.  PriA mutations that affect PriA-PriC function during replication restart.. Mol Microbiol. 41(3):697-704.
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2000
Sandler SJ, Marians KJ.  2000.  Role of PriA in replication fork reactivation in Escherichia coli.. J Bacteriol. 182(1):9-13.
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1999
Sandler SJ, Marians KJ, Zavitz KH, Coutu J, Parent MA, Clark AJ.  1999.  dnaC mutations suppress defects in DNA replication- and recombination-associated functions in priB and priC double mutants in Escherichia coli K-12.. Mol Microbiol. 34(1):91-101.
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Liu J, Xu L, Sandler SJ, Marians KJ.  1999.  Replication fork assembly at recombination intermediates is required for bacterial growth.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 96(7):3552-5.
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1996
Sandler SJ, Samra HS, Clark AJ.  1996.  Differential suppression of priA2::kan phenotypes in Escherichia coli K-12 by mutations in priA, lexA, and dnaC.. Genetics. 143(1):5-13.
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Sandler SJ.  1996.  Overlapping functions for recF and priA in cell viability and UV-inducible SOS expression are distinguished by dnaC809 in Escherichia coli K-12.. Mol Microbiol. 19(4):871-80.
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