Julian Stingele
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Professor | Gene Center @ LMU Munich
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Julian Stingele
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· Jul 21
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AmélieFT@AFTLab
@amelieft.bsky.social
· Aug 13
Ubiquitination of the histone variant mH2A1.2 prevents toxic RAD18 accumulation at a subset of genomic loci upon replication stress
Using biochemical assays and a mutant disrupting RNF168-dependent ubiquitination of
the histone variant macroH2A1.2, Galloy et al. identified an unexpected role for histone
mH2A1.2 ubiquitination in p...
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Julian Stingele
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· Jul 21
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Kavi Mehta
@k4v1.bsky.social
· Dec 23
Contributing factors to the oxidation-induced mutational landscape in human cells - Nature Communications
8-oxoG is a common single-base DNA lesion caused by oxidative stress. Here, authors characterize the mutational signature of potassium bromate (KBrO3) exposure, the chromatin structural determinants o...
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James Briscoe
@jamesbriscoe.bsky.social
· Dec 11
In Praise of Peer Review
As an Editor of the journal Development, I often hear complaints about peer review. We all know the problems - from lengthy review times to requests for seemingly unnecessary experiments. I agree with many of these complaints. Katherine Brown (Executive Editor of Development) and I recently wrote an editorial about this in which we talk about some of the things Development is doing to mitigate the worst of the problems.
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