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Sld3CBD-Cdc45 structural insights into Cdc45 recruitment for CMG complex formation during DNA replication. [PDF]
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A unified mechanism for mitochondrial damage sensing in PINK1-Parkin-mediated mitophagy. [PDF]
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Conformational dynamics and asymmetry in multimodal inhibition of membrane-bound pyrophosphatases. [PDF]
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Abelian right McCoy rings and related notions
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Henry Chimal-Dzul +2 more
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The McCoy Condition on Skew Polynomial Rings
Based on a theorem of McCoy on commutative rings, Nielsen called a ring R right McCoy if, for any nonzero polynomials f(x), g(x) over R, f(x)g(x) = 0 implies f(x)r = 0 for some 0 not equal r is an element of R. In this note, we consider a skew version of
Muhittin Baser +2 more
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Semi-commutativity and the McCoy condition
We prove that all reversible rings are McCoy, generalizing the fact that both commutative and reduced rings are McCoy. We then give an example of a semi-commutative ring that is not right McCoy.
Nielsen, Pace P.
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On right McCoy rings and right McCoy rings relative to u.p.-monoids
Communications in Contemporary Mathematics, 2015In this paper, we prove that all right duo rings are right McCoy relative to any u.p.-monoid. We also show that for any nontrivial u.p.-monoid M, the class of right McCoy rings relative to M is contained in the class of right McCoy rings, and we present an example of a u.p.-monoid M for which this containment is strict.
Mazurek, Ryszard, Ziembowski, Michał
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On Semiprime Right Goldie McCoy Rings
Communications in Algebra, 2013In this note we first show that for a right (resp. left) Ore ring R and an automorphism σ of R, if R is σ-skew McCoy then the classical right (resp. left) quotient ring Q(R) of R is -skew McCoy. This gives a positive answer to the question posed in Baser et al. [1].
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Correction to: Abelian right McCoy rings and related notions
São Paulo Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2022Henry Chimal-Dzul +2 more
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