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1by Shore, David Published in American journal of law & medicine (01.03.2020)“...Patent rights are recognized as a property asset with an attendant right to exclude. However, recent policy developments highlight that the right to exclude is...”
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2by Shore, David Published in American journal of law & medicine (01.11.2018)“...Biomarkers are an important tool in modern drug development. The FDA has posited that increased use of biomarkers in clinical trials can accelerate...”
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3“...The conventional DNA polymerase machinery is unable to fully replicate the ends of linear chromosomes. To surmount this problem, nearly all eukaryotes use the...”
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4“...Telomeres hide (or 'cap') chromosome ends from DNA-damage surveillance mechanisms that arrest the cell cycle and promote repair, but the checkpoint status of...”
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5by Hafner, Lukas Hafner, Lukas Shore, David Shore, David Mattarocci, Stefano Mattarocci, Stefano Published in Current genetics (05.04.2019)“...In buddying yeast, like all eukaryotes examined so far, DNA replication is under temporal control, such that some origins fire early and some late during S...”
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6“...Improvements in deep sequencing, together with methods to rapidly deplete essential transcription factors (TFs) and chromatin remodelers, have recently led to...”
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7“...Eukaryotic protein‐coding genes are typically classified into two groups: those with expression regulated by specific signals versus the relatively constant...”
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8“...Telomeres constitute the ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes. Due to the conventional mode of DNA replication, telomeric DNA erodes at each cell division. To...”
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9by Kubik, Slawomir Bruzzone, Maria Jessica Challal, Drice Dreos, René Mattarocci, Stefano Bucher, Philipp Libri, Domenico Shore, David Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01.08.2019)“...Precise nucleosome organization at eukaryotic promoters is thought to be generated by multiple chromatin remodeler (CR) enzymes and to affect transcription...”
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10by Wu, Ying Cho, MyungSam Shore, David Song, Manki Choi, JungAh Jiang, Tao Deng, Yong-Qiang Bourgeois, Melissa Almli, Lynn Yang, Hua Chen, Li-Mei Shi, Yi Qi, Jianxu Li, An Yi, Kye Sook Chang, MinSeok Bae, Jin Soo Lee, HyunJoo Shin, JiYoung Stevens, James Hong, SeoungSuh Qin, Cheng-Feng Gao, George F Chang, Shin Jae Donis, Ruben O Published in Nature communications (21.07.2015)“...Effective annual influenza vaccination requires frequent changes in vaccine composition due to both antigenic shift for different subtype hemagglutinins (HAs)...”
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11by Jennifer J. Heisz Molly M. Pottruff David I. Shore Published in Psychological science (01.07.2013)“...Recognition-memory tests reveal individual differences in episodic memory; however, by themselves, these tests provide little information regarding the stage...”
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12by Shore, David A Published in Journal of health communication (02.04.2020)“...As the world reacts with unprecedented efforts to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of organizational leaders is to embark on a parallel track to keep...”
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13“...A sound's duration provides important information about the event producing it. Although many of the sounds we hear every day are ‘percussive’ in nature (ie...”
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14by Damay, Pascal Bianchi, Alessandro Lemmens, Laure Puglisi, Andrea Shore, David Published in The EMBO journal (03.09.2008)“...The budding yeast Cdc13, Stn1 and Ten1 (CST) proteins are proposed to function as an RPA‐like complex at telomeres that protects (‘caps’) chromosome ends and...”
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15“...Renal schwannomas are an extremely rare renal tumor with possibility for malignant conversion. Although reports are scant, most reports have been presented...”
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16by Ribeyre, Cyril Ribaud, Virginie Shore, David Damay, Pascal Published in The EMBO journal (04.01.2012)“...Telomere repeats in budding yeast are maintained at a constant average length and protected (‘capped’), in part, by mechanisms involving the TG1−3...”
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17by Mattarocci, Stefano Shyian, Maksym Lemmens, Laure Damay, Pascal Altintas, Dogus Murat Shi, Tianlai Bartholomew, Clinton R Thomä, Nicolas H Hardy, Christopher F J Shore, David Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (10.04.2014)“...The Rif1 protein, originally identified as a telomere-binding factor in yeast, has recently been implicated in DNA replication control from yeast to metazoans...”
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18by Kelly-Reif, Kaitlin Sandler, Dale P Shore, David Schubauer-Berigan, Mary Troester, Melissa A Nylander-French, Leena Richardson, David B Published in Occupational and environmental medicine (London, England) (01.08.2019)“...ObjectivesUranium miners in Příbram, Czech Republic were exposed to low and moderate levels of radon gas and other hazards. It is unknown whether these hazards...”
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19by Fontana, Gabriele A Hess, Daniel Reinert, Julia K Mattarocci, Stefano Falquet, Benoît Klein, Dominique Shore, David Thomä, Nicolas H Rass, Ulrich Published in Nature communications (10.06.2019)“...Rif1 is involved in telomere homeostasis, DNA replication timing, and DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair pathway choice from yeast to human. The molecular...”
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20by Mattarocci, Stefano Reinert, Julia K Bunker, Richard D Fontana, Gabriele A Shi, Tianlai Klein, Dominique Cavadini, Simone Faty, Mahamadou Shyian, Maksym Hafner, Lukas Shore, David Thomä, Nicolas H Rass, Ulrich Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01.07.2017)“...In yeast, Rif1 is part of the telosome, where it inhibits telomerase and checkpoint signaling at chromosome ends. In mammalian cells, Rif1 is not telomeric,...”