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Anthony Ogawa

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1998- Scripps Research Institute 
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Berger M, Ogawa AK, McMinn DL, et al. (2000) Stable and Selective Hybridization of Oligonucleotides with Unnatural Hydrophobic Bases This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (GM 60005 to F.E.R.) and the Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology (F.E.R. and P.G.S.). A.K.O. thanks the National Institutes of Health for a postdoctoral fellowship (F32 GM19833-01). Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 39: 2940-2942
Berger M, Wu Y, Ogawa AK, et al. (2000) Universal bases for hybridization, replication and chain termination. Nucleic Acids Research. 28: 2911-4
Ogawa AK, Wu Y, McMinn DL, et al. (2000) Efforts toward the expansion of the genetic alphabet: Information storage and replication with unnatural hydrophobic base pairs Journal of the American Chemical Society. 122: 3274-3287
Ogawa AK, Abou-Zied OK, Tsui V, et al. (2000) A phototautomerizable model DNA base pair Journal of the American Chemical Society. 122: 9917-9920
Ogawa AK, Wu Y, Berger M, et al. (2000) Rational design of an unnatural base pair with increased kinetic selectivity [14] Journal of the American Chemical Society. 122: 8803-8804
Wu Y, Ogawa AK, Berger M, et al. (2000) Efforts toward expansion of the genetic alphabet: Optimization of interbase hydrophobic interactions Journal of the American Chemical Society. 122: 7621-7632
Berger M, Ogawa AK, McMinn D, et al. (2000) Stabile und selektive Hybridisierung von Oligonucleotiden unter Verwendung nichtnatürlicher hydrophober Basen Angewandte Chemie. 112: 3069-3071
McMinn DL, Ogawa AK, Wu Y, et al. (1999) Efforts toward expansion of the genetic alphabet: DNA polymerase recognition of a highly stable, self-pairing hydrophobic base [10] Journal of the American Chemical Society. 121: 11585-11586
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