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1. MRE11 and TREX1 control senescence by coordinating replication stress and interferon signaling

2. The BLM helicase is a new therapeutic target in multiple myeloma involved in replication stress survival and drug resistance

3. Topoisomerase 1 prevents replication stress at R-loop-enriched transcription termination sites

4. Overexpression of Claspin and Timeless protects cancer cells from replication stress in a checkpoint-independent manner

5. Topoisomerase I prevents transcription-replication conflicts at transcription termination sites

6. DDK Has a Primary Role in Processing Stalled Replication Forks to Initiate Downstream Checkpoint Signaling

7. Senataxin resolves RNA:DNA hybrids forming at DNA double-strand breaks to prevent translocations

8. Small-molecule inhibition of HIV pre-mRNA splicing as a novel antiretroviral therapy to overcome drug resistance.

10. Combined phytochemistry and chemotaxis assays for identification and mechanistic analysis of anti-inflammatory phytochemicals in Fallopia japonica.

15. Data from Targeting Cellular Iron Homeostasis with Ironomycin in Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma

16. Regulation of oncogene-induced senescence by the MRE11 and TREX1 nucleases

17. Toxic R-loops: Cause or consequence of replication stress?

18. Impact of R-loops on oncogene-induced replication stress in cancer cells.

19. Angiotensin II induces reactive oxygen species, DNA damage, and T-cell apoptosis in severe COVID-19

20. Transcription/Replication Conflicts in Tumorigenesis and Their Potential Role as Novel Therapeutic Targets in Multiple Myeloma

21. Replication stress: from chromatin to immunity and beyond

22. IRONOMYCIN KILLS DIFFUSE LARGE B‐CELL LYMPHOMA CELLS BY TARGETING CELLULAR IRON HOMEOSTASIS

23. SAMHD1 and the innate immune response to cytosolic DNA during DNA replication

25. TDP-43 dysfunction results in R-loop accumulation and DNA replication defects

26. Topoisomerase 1 prevents replication stress at R-loop-enriched transcription termination sites

27. Hair follicle stem cell replication stress drives IFI16/STING-dependent inflammation in hidradenitis suppurativa

28. SAMHD1 acts at stalled replication forks to prevent interferon induction

29. Overexpression of Claspin and Timeless protects cancer cells from replication stress in a checkpoint-independent manner

30. CXCR4 over expression during the course of HIV-1 infection correlates with the emergence of X4 strains

31. Exploiting Transcription-Replication Conflicts As a Novel Therapeutic Intervention in Multiple Myeloma

32. EXD2 Protects Stressed Replication Forks and Is Required for Cell Viability in the Absence of BRCA1/2

33. DDK Has a Primary Role in Processing Stalled Replication Forks to Initiate Downstream Checkpoint Signaling

34. Un stress réplicatif spontané des cellules souches du follicule pileux serait à l’origine de l’inflammation dans l’hidradénite suppurée

35. SAMHD1 acts at stalled replication forks to prevent interferon induction

36. RECQ1 helicase is involved in replication stress survival and drug resistance in multiple myeloma

37. Ironomycin Induces Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Cell Death By Targeting Iron Metabolism Addiction

38. TDP-43 dysfunction results in R-loop accumulation and DNA replication defects.

39. Hair follicle stem cell replication stress drives IFI16/STING-dependent inflammation in hidradenitis suppurativa.

40. Neuromuscular Activity and Muscular Oxygenation Through Different Movement Cadences During In-water and On-land Knee Extension Exercise

41. Autophagy-associated dengue vesicles promote viral transmission avoiding antibody neutralization

42. Interference Between DNA Replication and Transcription as a Cause of Genomic Instability

43. Transcription-Replication Conflicts: Orientation Matters

44. High CD4+ T-Cell Surface CXCR4 Density as a Risk Factor for R5 to X4 Switch in the Course of HIV-1 Infection

45. Pairwise Comparison of Isogenic HIV-1 Viruses: R5 Phenotype Replicates More Efficiently Than X4 Phenotype in Primary CD4+ T Cells Expressing Physiological Levels of CXCR4

46. Pharmacological characterization and molecular determinants of the activation of transient receptor potential V2 channel orthologs by 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate.: 2APB as a tool to study TRPV2 pharmacology and function

47. The efficiency of R5 HIV-1 infection is determined by CD4 T-cell surface CCR5 density through Gαi-protein signalling

48. Structure-Based Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Novel Inhibitors of Human Cyclophilin A

49. Caught in the Act: R-loops are cleaved by structure-specific endonucleases to generate DSBs

50. Cell surface CCR5 density determines the postentry efficiency of R5 HIV-1 infection

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