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Details on Person McStay, Brian

Class:IdPerson:6790675
_displayNameMcStay, Brian
_timestamp2015-08-14 22:12:04
created[InstanceEdit:6790660] May, Bruce, 2015-08-14
firstnameBrian
initialB
surnameMcStay
(author)[LiteratureReference:6790633] NOL11, implicated in the pathogenesis of North American Indian childhood cirrhosis, is required for pre-rRNA transcription and processing
[LiteratureReference:6790820] A novel small-subunit processome assembly intermediate that contains the U3 snoRNP, nucleolin, RRP5, and DBP4
[LiteratureReference:6790837] Recruitment of factors linking transcription and processing of pre-rRNA to NOR chromatin is UBF-dependent and occurs independent of transcription in human cells
[LiteratureReference:9017031] Construction of synthetic nucleoli in human cells reveals how a major functional nuclear domain is formed and propagated through cell division
[LiteratureReference:9017074] Involvement of SIRT7 in resumption of rDNA transcription at the exit from mitosis
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