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Pathways reviewed by Bourc'his, Deborah (5605307)

DB_ID Name
9843940 Regulation of endogenous retroelements by KRAB-ZFP proteins
9845323 Regulation of endogenous retroelements by Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs)
9842860 Regulation of endogenous retroelements
9843970 Regulation of endogenous retroelements by the Human Silencing Hub (HUSH) complex

Details on Person Bourc'his, Deborah

Class:IdPerson:5605307
_displayNameBourc'his, Deborah
_timestamp2024-06-05 13:44:03
created[InstanceEdit:5605294] May, Bruce, 2014-07-05
crossReference[DatabaseIdentifier:9911726] ORCID:0000-0001-9499-7291
firstnameDeborah
initialD
modified[InstanceEdit:9911725] Matthews, Lisa, 2024-06-05
surnameBourc'his
(author)[InstanceEdit:9909738] Bourc'his, Deborah, 2024-05-14
[InstanceEdit:9910930] Bourc'his, Deborah, 2024-05-24
[LiteratureReference:5605229] A piRNA pathway primed by individual transposons is linked to de novo DNA methylation in mice
[LiteratureReference:5606236] MIWI2 is essential for spermatogenesis and repression of transposons in the mouse male germline
[LiteratureReference:9844925] m6A RNA methylation regulates the fate of endogenous retroviruses
[LiteratureReference:9965829] EZHIP constrains Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 activity in germ cells
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