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Details on Person Sachidanandam, Ravi

Class:IdPerson:5605366
_displayNameSachidanandam, Ravi
_timestamp2014-07-05 14:15:32
created[InstanceEdit:5605294] May, Bruce, 2014-07-05
firstnameRavi
initialR
surnameSachidanandam
(author)[LiteratureReference:5605209] Developmentally regulated piRNA clusters implicate MILI in transposon control
[LiteratureReference:5605229] A piRNA pathway primed by individual transposons is linked to de novo DNA methylation in mice
[LiteratureReference:5605230] A germline-specific class of small RNAs binds mammalian Piwi proteins
[LiteratureReference:5605327] Proteomic analysis of murine Piwi proteins reveals a role for arginine methylation in specifying interaction with Tudor family members
[LiteratureReference:5605360] Miwi catalysis is required for piRNA amplification-independent LINE1 transposon silencing
[LiteratureReference:5606221] A role for Fkbp6 and the chaperone machinery in piRNA amplification and transposon silencing
[LiteratureReference:5607559] Mouse MOV10L1 associates with Piwi proteins and is an essential component of the Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA) pathway
[LiteratureReference:5607992] Tudor domain containing 12 (TDRD12) is essential for secondary PIWI interacting RNA biogenesis in mice
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