21 results on '"Meneguello, Leticia"'
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2. Active growth signaling promotes senescence and cancer cell sensitivity to CDK7 inhibition
3. Insulin action on protein synthesis and its association with eIF5A expression and hypusination
4. Interaction of Saccharomyces cerevisiae–Lactobacillus fermentum–Dekkera bruxellensis and feedstock on fuel ethanol fermentation
5. The S6K protein family in health and disease
6. A ferrocene-containing nucleoside analogue targets DNA replication in pancreatic cancer cells
7. Active Growth Signalling Promotes Senescence and Cancer Cell Sensitivity to CDK7 Inhibition
8. Oncogenic C-Myc Induces Replication Stress by Increasing Cohesins Chromatin Occupancy at Ctcf Sites
9. Oncogenic c-Myc induces replication stress by increasing cohesins chromatin occupancy
10. A novel ferronucleoside that targets DNA replication in pancreatic cancer cells
11. ferrocene-containing nucleoside analogue targets DNA replication in pancreatic cancer cells.
12. The proteasome controls ESCRT-III-mediated cell division in an archaeon
13. The proteasome controls ESCRT-III–mediated cell division in an archaeon
14. Proteasome-mediated protein degradation resets the cell division cycle and triggers ESCRT-III-mediated cytokinesis in an archaeon
15. Proteasome-mediated protein degradation resets the cell division cycle and triggers ESCRT-III-mediated cytokinesis in an archaeon
16. Insulin action on protein synthesis and its association with eIF5A expression and hypusination
17. The polyproline‐motif of S6K2: eIF5A translational dependence and importance for protein‐protein interactions
18. Characterization of human SH2 domain‐containing protein 4A (SH2D4A) in HeLa cells
19. EIF5A1 Isoform A Can Modulate the Metabolism in HeLa Cells
20. The polyproline‐motif of S6K2: eIF5A translational dependence and importance for protein‐protein interactions.
21. The proteasome controls ESCRT-III–mediated cell division in an archaeon.
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