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Nucleolar aggregation of key neuropathological proteins in the postmortem neurodegenerative brain. [PDF]
Lourenco GF +7 more
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GREB1‐rearranged uterine tumours share DNA methylation profiles with UTROSCTs, supporting a close relationship. Despite differences in morphology and genomic complexity, their epigenetic similarity supports the inclusion of these tumours within the UTROSCT spectrum. Background and objectives GREB1‐rearranged uterine tumours encompass a group of uterine
Cheng‐Han Lee +12 more
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SAP30L interacts with members of the Sin3A corepressor complex and targets Sin3A to the nucleolus [PDF]
Keijo Viiri
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This study establishes the role of high‐risk HPV infection in cutaneous sebaceous carcinoma of the genital area. An intraepithelial component in a subset of cases poses a challenge to distinguish the entity from squamous cell carcinoma in situ. Rarely, sebaceous neoplasia of the genital area is associated with Muir–Torre syndrome. Aims This study aimed
Katharina Wiedemeyer +5 more
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Part II Mechanism of Mitosis:Chapter 13 Nucleolus, Chromosome Matrix and Other Unsolved Problems
Bungo Wada
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Involvement of the Plant Nucleolus in Virus and Viroid Infections
Michael Taliansky +4 more
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Non‐invasive papillary urothelial carcinomas with minor high‐grade component are not associated with a more indolent behavior and should likely be regarded as high‐grade carcinomas. Aims The latest WHO edition proposed using a cut‐off of ≥5% high‐grade component (%HGc) as a criterion to label non‐invasive papillary urothelial carcinomas as high‐grade ...
Mina S. Farag +5 more
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Correction: Anticancer drug development against ribosome synthesis and the nucleolus. [PDF]
Loiacono A, Huang S.
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Meiotic DNA Repair in the Nucleolus Employs a Non-Homologous End Joining Mechanism
Jason Sims +2 more
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p107 is active in the nucleolus in non-dividing human granulosa lutein cells [PDF]
C Green +4 more
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