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Ribosomal protein L5 and L11 mutations are associated with cleft palate and abnormal thumbs in Diamond-Blackfan anemia patientsOverexpression of Bcl-2 is associated with apoptotic resistance to the G-quadruplex ligand 12459 but is not sufficient to confer resistance to long-term senescenceGradual processing of the ITS1 from the nucleolus to the cytoplasm during synthesis of the human 18S rRNADistinct cytoplasmic maturation steps of 40S ribosomal subunit precursors require hRio2A Ribosomopathy Reveals Decoding Defective Ribosomes Driving Human DysmorphismTelomestatin-induced telomere uncapping is modulated by POT1 through G-overhang extension in HT1080 human tumor cells.Three-dimensional reconstruction of nucleolar components by electron microscope tomography.Poly(A)-specific ribonuclease is a nuclear ribosome biogenesis factor involved in human 18S rRNA maturation.Germline mutation of RPS20, encoding a ribosomal protein, causes predisposition to hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal carcinoma without DNA mismatch repair deficiencyLocalization of Nopp140 within mammalian cells during interphase and mitosis.Analysis of two human pre-ribosomal factors, bystin and hTsr1, highlights differences in evolution of ribosome biogenesis between yeast and mammals.An overview of pre-ribosomal RNA processing in eukaryotesFrameshift mutation in p53 regulator RPL26 is associated with multiple physical abnormalities and a specific pre-ribosomal RNA processing defect in diamond-blackfan anemiaStructural and functional organization of ribosomal genes within the mammalian cell nucleolus.Electron tomography of metaphase nucleolar organizer regions: evidence for a twisted-loop organization.Structure of a human pre-40S particle points to a role for RACK1 in the final steps of 18S rRNA processing.The NEDD8 inhibitor MLN4924 increases the size of the nucleolus and activates p53 through the ribosomal-Mdm2 pathway.Cell-cycle-dependent three-dimensional redistribution of nuclear proteins, P 120, pKi-67, and SC 35 splicing factor, in the presence of the topoisomerase I inhibitor camptothecin.Cross talk between TP53 and c-Myc in the pathophysiology of Diamond-Blackfan anemia: Evidence from RPL11-deficient in vivo and in vitro models.Nucleolar sub-compartments in motion during rRNA synthesis inhibition: Contraction of nucleolar condensed chromatin and gathering of fibrillar centers are concomitant.Molecular approaches to diagnose Diamond-Blackfan anemia: The EuroDBA experience.Electron tomography of amplified nanogold immunolabelling: Improvement of quality based on alignment of projections with sinograms and use of post-reconstruction deconvolution.Recurring mutations in RPL15 are linked to hydrops fetalis and treatment independence in Diamond-Blackfan anemia.RNA helicase, DDX27 regulates skeletal muscle growth and regeneration by modulation of translational processes.Ribosomal Protein Genes RPS10 and RPS26 Are Commonly Mutated in Diamond-Blackfan AnemiaPre-Ribosomal RNA Processing in Human Cells: From Mechanisms to Congenital DiseasesMaturation of pre-40S particles in yeast and humansThe Genetic Landscape of Diamond-Blackfan AnemiaMammalian Hbs1L deficiency causes congenital anomalies and developmental delay associated with Pelota depletion and 80S monosome accumulationProliferation assessment in breast cancer: a double-staining technique for AgNOR quantification in MIB-1 positive cells especially adapted for image cytometryVisualizing macromolecules with fluoronanogold: from photon microscopy to electron tomographyRPL13 Variants Cause Spondyloepimetaphyseal Dysplasia with Severe Short StatureImpaired telomere integrity and rRNA biogenesis in PARN-deficient patients and knock-out modelsThe human methyltransferase ZCCHC4 catalyses N6-methyladenosine modification of 28S ribosomal RNARibosomal protein gene RPL9 variants can differentially impair ribosome function and cellular metabolism
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