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Details on Person Nicholls, Thomas J

Class:IdPerson:6786799
_displayNameNicholls, Thomas J
_timestamp2015-07-10 15:56:09
created[InstanceEdit:6786846] May, Bruce, 2015-07-10
firstnameThomas J
initialTJ
surnameNicholls
(author)[LiteratureReference:6786797] ELAC2 mutations cause a mitochondrial RNA processing defect associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
[LiteratureReference:6786808] Nuclear-encoded factors involved in post-transcriptional processing and modification of mitochondrial tRNAs in human disease
[LiteratureReference:6792957] Mitochondrial transcript maturation and its disorders
[LiteratureReference:9840870] Dinucleotide Degradation by REXO2 Maintains Promoter Specificity in Mammalian Mitochondria
[LiteratureReference:9914395] Mammalian RNase H1 directs RNA primer formation for mtDNA replication initiation and is also necessary for mtDNA replication completion
[LiteratureReference:9914406] The mitochondrial single-stranded DNA binding protein is essential for initiation of mtDNA replication
[LiteratureReference:9914868] Topoisomerase 3α Is Required for Decatenation and Segregation of Human mtDNA
[LiteratureReference:9914907] Separating and Segregating the Human Mitochondrial Genome
[LiteratureReference:9915454] MGME1 processes flaps into ligatable nicks in concert with DNA polymerase γ during mtDNA replication
[LiteratureReference:9915717] Mice lacking the mitochondrial exonuclease MGME1 accumulate mtDNA deletions without developing progeria
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