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Details on Person Durandy, Anne

Class:IdPerson:5262996
_displayNameDurandy, Anne
_timestamp2014-02-09 20:58:29
created[InstanceEdit:5262932] Shamovsky, V, 2014-02-09
firstnameAnne
initialA
surnameDurandy
(author)[LiteratureReference:5262863] The NEMO mutation creating the most-upstream premature stop codon is hypomorphic because of a reinitiation of translation
[LiteratureReference:5433036] X-linked susceptibility to mycobacteria is caused by mutations in NEMO impairing CD40-dependent IL-12 production
[LiteratureReference:5602643] Human TRAF3 adaptor molecule deficiency leads to impaired Toll-like receptor 3 response and susceptibility to herpes simplex encephalitis
[LiteratureReference:5637599] Repair of U/G and U/A in DNA by UNG2-associated repair complexes takes place predominantly by short-patch repair both in proliferating and growth-arrested cells
[LiteratureReference:5682930] The RIDDLE syndrome protein mediates a ubiquitin-dependent signaling cascade at sites of DNA damage
[LiteratureReference:5687239] Cernunnos, a novel nonhomologous end-joining factor, is mutated in human immunodeficiency with microcephaly
[LiteratureReference:9947217] Human uracil-DNA glycosylase deficiency associated with profoundly impaired immunoglobulin class-switch recombination
[LiteratureReference:9947222] B cells from hyper-IgM patients carrying UNG mutations lack ability to remove uracil from ssDNA and have elevated genomic uracil
[LiteratureReference:9947316] Characterization of Ig gene somatic hypermutation in the absence of activation-induced cytidine deaminase
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