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- who: Taga Lerner et al. from the Division of Immune Diversity, Program in Cancer Immunology, German Cancer Research Centre, Division of Biosciences, Uni Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany have published the paper: RNA Editors, Cofactors, and mRNA Targets: An Overview of the C-to-U RNA Editing Machinery and Its Implication in Human Disease, in the Journal: Genes 2019, 10, 13 of /2019/
- what: The authors focus on AID/APOBECcatalyzed editing and review the emergent knowledge regarding C-to-U editing consequences in the context of human disease. Because most deaminases can edit both DNA and RNA . . .
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