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- who: Florent TAUPELET and collaborators from the Institut NeuroMyoGu00e8ne-Physiopathologie et Gu00e9nu00e9tique du Neurone et du Muscle, CNRS UMR, FranceEditor: Alexander FPalazzo, University of Toronto have published the paper: A stable XPG protein is required for proper ribosome biogenesis: Insights on the phenotype of combinate Xeroderma Pigmentosum/Cockayne Syndrome patients, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of June/24,/2022
- what: The aims of this work were to identify potential roles of the XPG protein in ribosomal DNA transcription, but also in rRNA maturation, by studying these processes in both wild_type and XP-G/CS cell . . .
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