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    The exoribonuclease Dis3L2 defines a novel eukaryotic RNA degradation pathway by Malecki, Michal, Viegas, Sandra C, Carneiro, Tiago, Golik, Pawel, Dressaire, Clémentine, Ferreira, Miguel G, Arraiano, Cecília M

    Published in The EMBO journal (03-07-2013)
    “…The final step of cytoplasmic mRNA degradation proceeds in either a 5′‐3′ direction catalysed by Xrn1 or in a 3′‐5′ direction catalysed by the exosome…”
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    The fission yeast Stn1-Ten1 complex limits telomerase activity via its SUMO-interacting motif and promotes telomeres replication by Matmati, Samah, Vaurs, Mélina, Escandell, José M, Maestroni, Laetitia, Nakamura, Toru M, Ferreira, Miguel G, Géli, Vincent, Coulon, Stéphane

    Published in Science advances (16-05-2018)
    “…Mammalian CST (CTC1-STN1-TEN1) complex fulfills numerous functions including rescue of the stalled replication forks and termination of telomerase action. In…”
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    Recent evidence of advanced preservation rhinoplasty by Ferreira, Miguel G., Santos, Mariline

    “…The philosophy of preservation rhinoplasty originated 100 years ago. Many variations have appeared in the last 10 years, with different opinions emerging in…”
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    Sowing the seeds of cancer: telomeres and age-associated tumorigenesis by Pereira, Branca, Ferreira, Miguel G

    Published in Current opinion in oncology (01-01-2013)
    “…PURPOSE OF REVIEWAdvances in the health system and medical sciences are continuously pushing the barrier of life-expectancy. As a consequence, humans are being…”
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    Short telomeres drive pessimistic judgement bias in zebrafish by Espigares, F, Abad-Tortosa, D, Varela, S A M, Ferreira, M G, Oliveira, R F

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (17-03-2021)
    “…The role of telomerase reverse transcriptase has been widely investigated in the contexts of ageing and age-related diseases. Interestingly, decreased…”
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