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    eIF3f is involved in the deubiquitination of activated Notch. by Julien Moretti (236781)

    Published 2010
    “…Notch p120 designates the membrane-anchored form of non-activated full-length Notch, resulting from furin cleavage. …”
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    Speculative mechanisms involved in TALEN induced DSB repair. by Wanxu Huang (502463)

    Published 2013
    “…In the HR pathway, the 3' overhang invades into the homologous template DNA (red lines) and primes DNA synthesis (dash lines) to form a structure called D-loop, which will result in a double Holliday junction (dHJ). dHJ can either be resolved by strand cleavage with or without crossover, which is referred as classical DSB repair (DSBR) pathway of HR (C), and dHJ can also be dissolved by helicases to generate a non-crossover (D). …”
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    FOP Is a Centriolar Satellite Protein Involved in Ciliogenesis by Joanna Y. Lee (388303)

    Published 2013
    “…FOP-FGFR1, an oncogenic fusion that causes a form of leukemia called myeloproliferative neoplasm, also localizes to centriolar satellites where it increases tyrosine phosphorylation. …”
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    Differential Involvement of the Dentate Gyrus in Adaptive Forgetting in the Rat by Mickaël Antoine Joseph (821433)

    Published 2015
    “…Altogether, these results strongly suggest for the first time that the dentate gyrus could be a key structure involved in adaptive forgetting.</p></div>…”
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    Amino acid residues involved in the formation of a hydrophobic pocket in a specific region of the RubisCO enzyme and sequence comparison of these residues between forms I, II and III RubisCOs. by Nathan E. Kreel (797499)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><sup>a</sup> Catalytic residue</p><p>Amino acid residues involved in the formation of a hydrophobic pocket in a specific region of the RubisCO enzyme and sequence comparison of these residues between forms I, II and III RubisCOs.…”
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