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Details on Person Barbero, JL

Class:IdPerson:913282
_displayNameBarbero, JL
_timestamp2010-07-13 20:18:11
created[InstanceEdit:913297] May, B, 2010-07-13
initialJL
modified[InstanceEdit:913323] May, B, 2010-07-13
surnameBarbero
(author)[LiteratureReference:913223] Cohesin component dynamics during meiotic prophase I in mammalian oocytes
[LiteratureReference:913228] A meiotic chromosomal core consisting of cohesin complex proteins recruits DNA recombination proteins and promotes synapsis in the absence of an axial element in mammalian meiotic cells
[LiteratureReference:913308] Mammalian STAG3 is a cohesin specific to sister chromatid arms in meiosis I
[LiteratureReference:913773] STAG3, a novel gene encoding a protein involved in meiotic chromosome pairing and location of STAG3-related genes flanking the Williams-Beuren syndrome deletion
[LiteratureReference:913817] Dynamics of cohesin proteins REC8, STAG3, SMC1{beta} and SMC3 are consistent with a role in sister chromatid cohesion during meiosis in human oocytes
[LiteratureReference:914234] Synaptonemal complex assembly and H3K4Me3 demethylation determine DIDO3 localization in meiosis
[LiteratureReference:975785] CDK2 is required for proper homologous pairing, recombination and sex-body formation during male mouse meiosis
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