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Details on Person Borowski, Lukasz S

Class:IdPerson:9836594
_displayNameBorowski, Lukasz S
_timestamp2023-05-30 19:03:34
created[InstanceEdit:9836591] May, Bruce, 2023-05-30
firstnameLukasz S
initialLS
surnameBorowski
(author)[LiteratureReference:9836558] Human mitochondrial RNA turnover caught in flagranti: involvement of hSuv3p helicase in RNA surveillance
[LiteratureReference:9836577] Human mitochondrial RNA decay mediated by PNPase-hSuv3 complex takes place in distinct foci
[LiteratureReference:9836838] Human REXO2 controls short mitochondrial RNAs generated by mtRNA processing and decay machinery to prevent accumulation of double-stranded RNA
[LiteratureReference:9836937] Mitochondrial double-stranded RNA triggers antiviral signalling in humans
[LiteratureReference:9836939] Controlling the mitochondrial antisense - role of the SUV3-PNPase complex and its co-factor GRSF1 in mitochondrial RNA surveillance
[LiteratureReference:9836985] Dedicated surveillance mechanism controls G-quadruplex forming non-coding RNAs in human mitochondria
[LiteratureReference:9837325] RNA turnover in human mitochondria: more questions than answers?
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