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  1. Stephen Bell probes the cellular machinery that replicates and maintains animal cell chromosomes. 617-253-2054. Phone. 68-630. Office. spbell@mit.edu. Email. Building 68 - Koch Biology Building. Location.

  2. 39. 2016. Effects of free-air temperature increase on grain yield and greenhouse gas emissions in a double rice cropping system. H Wang, T Yang, J Chen, SM Bell, S Wu, Y Jiang, Y Sun, Y Zeng, Y Zeng, ... Field Crops Research 281, 108489.

  3. https://www.ibiology.org/genetics-and-gene-regulation/mechanisms-chromosomal-dna-replication/Part 1a: Mechanisms of Chromosomal DNA Replication: The Replicat...

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  4. Stephen P. Bell is an American biochemist. Bell earned a doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley, and teaches at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he specializes in researching DNA replication and replisomes.

  5. 2002. DNA replication in the archaea. ER Barry, SD Bell. Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews 70 (4), 876-887. , 2006. 319. 2006. Identification of two origins of replication in the single chromosome of the archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus. NP Robinson, I Dionne, M Lundgren, VL Marsh, R Bernander, SD Bell.

  6. Dr. Bell is a professor of biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Duplication of Eukaryotic Chromosomes. Stephen Bell researches the assembly of replisomes – multi-enzyme cellular structures that work to replicate chromosomes – and how they are properly regulated during cell division.

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