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Alternative lengthening of human telomeres is a conservative DNA replication process with features of break-induced replication
Sarantis Gagos and colleagues conducted a study that was published in EMBO Reports
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DNA Damage Signaling Instructs Polyploid Macrophage Fate in Granulomas
A new study was published in Cell by Vassilis Gorgoulis and colleagues
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The dual role of LSD1 and HDAC3 in STAT5-dependent transcription is determined by protein interactions, binding affinities, motifs and genomic positions
Eleni Katsantoni and colleagues recently published a study in Nucleic Acids Research
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Impairment of chaperone-mediated autophagy induces dopaminergic neurodegeneration in rats
Leonidas Stefanis, Maria Xilouri and colleagues published a study in Autophagy
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Nuclear receptor NR5A2 controls neural stem cell fate decisions during development
A new paper was recently published online in Nature Communications from the Panagiotis Politis Group
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Chronic p53-independent p21 expression causes genomic instability by deregulating replication licensing
Vassilis G. Gorgoulis and colleagues published a study in Nature Cell Biology
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KRT14 marks a subpopulation of bladder basal cells with pivotal role in regeneration and tumorigenesis
Apostolos Klinakis and colleagues conducted a study that was published in Nature Communications.
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Genetic Studies in Flies Shed New Light on How Cells Modulate their Adhesion Properties when Exposed to Physical Forces
Christos Zervas and colleagues published a paper in Cell Reports.
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GABA transmission via ATP-dependent K+ channels regulates α-synuclein secretion in mouse striatum
Kostas Vekrellis and colleagues published a study in Brain.
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