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A network-based approach reveals long non-coding RNAs associated with disease activity in lupus nephritis: key pathways for flare and potential biomarkers to be used as liquid biopsies
Dimitrios Boumpas and colleagues recently published a study in Frontiers in Immunology
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Decoding of translation-regulating entities reveals heterogeneous translation deficiency patterns in cellular senescence.
Vassilis Gorgoulis and colleagues have recently published a paper in Aging Cell
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A GATA2-CDC6 axis modulates androgen receptor blockade-induced senescence in prostate cancer
Vassilis Gorgoulis and collaborators have recently published a paper in the Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research
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Novel H2S-Releasing Bifunctional Antihistamine Molecules with Improved Antipruritic and Reduced Sedative Actions
Andreas Papapetropoulos and colleagues recently published a paper in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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Pathway choice in the alternative telomere lengthening in neoplasia is dictated by replication fork processing mediated by EXD2's nuclease activity
Sarantis Gagos and colleagues recently published a study in Nature Communications
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The genomic landscape of ANCA-associated vasculitis: Distinct transcriptional signatures, molecular endotypes and comparison with systemic lupus erythematosus
Dimitris Boumpas, Aggelos Banos and their colleagues recently published a study in Frontiers in Immunology
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HGCA2.0: An RNA-Seq Based Webtool for Gene Coexpression Analysis in Homo sapiens
Ioannis Michalopoulos and colleagues recently published a study in Cells
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