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1 A Mechanism to Minimize Errors during Non-homologous End Joining Stinson, Benjamin M.

77 5 p. 1080-1091.e8
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2 AMPK, a Regulator of Metabolism and Autophagy, Is Activated by Lysosomal Damage via a Novel Galectin-Directed Ubiquitin Signal Transduction System Jia, Jingyue

77 5 p. 951-969.e9
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3 Antisense-Mediated Transcript Knockdown Triggers Premature Transcription Termination Lee, Jong-Sun

77 5 p. 1044-1054.e3
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4 Cancer Cells Employ Nuclear Caspase-8 to Overcome the p53-Dependent G2/M Checkpoint through Cleavage of USP28 Müller, Ines

77 5 p. 970-984.e7
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5 Classification and Nomenclature of Metacaspases and Paracaspases: No More Confusion with Caspases Minina, Elena A.

77 5 p. 927-929
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6 CRISPR Shields: Fending Off Diverse Cas Nucleases with Nucleus-like Structures Barrangou, Rodolphe

77 5 p. 934-936
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7 Directed RNase H Cleavage of Nascent Transcripts Causes Transcription Termination Lai, Fan

77 5 p. 1032-1043.e4
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8 Dynamic Regulation of Mitochondrial Import by the Ubiquitin System Phu, Lilian

77 5 p. 1107-1123.e10
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9 Global Landscape and Dynamics of Parkin and USP30-Dependent Ubiquitylomes in iNeurons during Mitophagic Signaling Ordureau, Alban

77 5 p. 1124-1142.e10
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10 HMCES Functions in the Alternative End-Joining Pathway of the DNA DSB Repair during Class Switch Recombination in B Cells Shukla, Vipul

77 5 p. 1154
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11 LARP7-Mediated U6 snRNA Modification Ensures Splicing Fidelity and Spermatogenesis in Mice Wang, Xin

77 5 p. 999-1013.e6
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12 Mind the Gapmer: Implications of Co-transcriptional Cleavage by Antisense Oligonucleotides Maranon, David G.

77 5 p. 932-933
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13 PD-1: A Driver or Passenger of T Cell Exhaustion? He, Xing

77 5 p. 930-931
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14 PD-1 Imposes Qualitative Control of Cellular Transcriptomes in Response to T Cell Activation Shimizu, Kenji

77 5 p. 937-950.e6
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15 PIKES Analysis Reveals Response to Degraders and Key Regulatory Mechanisms of the CRL4 Network Reichermeier, Kurt M.

77 5 p. 1092-1106.e9
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16 R-Loop Mediated trans Action of the APOLO Long Noncoding RNA Ariel, Federico

77 5 p. 1055-1065.e4
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17 Splicing Kinetics and Coordination Revealed by Direct Nascent RNA Sequencing through Nanopores Drexler, Heather L.

77 5 p. 985-998.e8
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18 TATA-Box Binding Protein O-GlcNAcylation at T114 Regulates Formation of the B-TFIID Complex and Is Critical for Metabolic Gene Regulation Hardivillé, Stéphan

77 5 p. 1143-1152.e7
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19 The Alazami Syndrome-Associated Protein LARP7 Guides U6 Small Nuclear RNA Modification and Contributes to Splicing Robustness Hasler, Daniele

77 5 p. 1014-1031.e13
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20 The Aspartic Protease Ddi1 Contributes to DNA-Protein Crosslink Repair in Yeast Serbyn, Nataliia

77 5 p. 1066-1079.e9
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21 The Histone Chaperones ASF1 and CAF-1 Promote MMS22L-TONSL-Mediated Rad51 Loading onto ssDNA during Homologous Recombination in Human Cells Huang, Ting-Hsiang

77 5 p. 1153
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