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- who: Matteo Barberis and Sylvia Krobitsch from the Otto Warburg Laboratory, Department of Vertebrate Genomics, Institute for Molecular Genetics, Germany Department of Biology, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Free University, Germany have published the article: Fkh1 and Fkh2 associate with Sir2 to control CLB2 transcription under normal and oxidative stress conditions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors explored whether Fkh1/Fkh2 and Sir2 are involved in silencing cell cycle genes and whether Fkh transcription factors play a protective role against oxidative stress mediated by Sir2, as shown for Hcm1 (Rodriguez-Colman et_al, 2010). The results presented . . .

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