Human SLFN5 and its Xenopus Laevis ortholog regulate entry into mitosis and oocyte meiotic resumptio...
Human SLFN5 and its Xenopus Laevis ortholog regulate entry into mitosis and oocyte meiotic resumption
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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The
Schlafen
gene family was first described in mice as a regulator of thymocyte development. Further studies showed involvement of human orthologs in different processes related with viral replication, cellular proliferation, and differentiation. In recent years, a new role for human
Slfn11
in DNA replication and chromatin remodeling w...
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Human SLFN5 and its Xenopus Laevis ortholog regulate entry into mitosis and oocyte meiotic resumption
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2058-7716
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2058-7716
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10.1038/s41420-022-01274-0