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(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 6,822,071 B1 Stephens Et Al
Prolonging Healthy Aging: Longevity Vitamins and Proteins PERSPECTIVE Bruce N
Discovery of Novel Bacterial Queuine Salvage Enzymes and Pathways in Human Pathogens
Synthesis of Tritium Labeled Queuine, Preq1 and Related Azide Probes Toward Examining the Prevalence of Queuine
Queuine, a Bacterial Derived Hypermodified Nucleobase, Shows Protection in in Vitro Models of Neurodegeneration
Deficiency of Queuine, a Highly Modified Furine Base, in Transfer Rnas from Primary and Metastatic Ovarian Malignant Tumors in Women1
Prokaryotic Transcription Regulation by the Nascent RNA Elements
27Th Trna Conference-Abstractsbook-3
Structure and Function of Preq1 Riboswitches Catherine D
Queuosine Deficiency in Eukaryotes Compromises Tyrosine Production Through Increased Tetrahydrobiopterin Oxidation
Inhibitionof Queuineuptake in Culturedhumanfibroblastsby
WO 2012/177639 A2 27 December 2012 (27.12.2012) P O P C T
Trna Subcellular Dynamics Dictates Modification and Nutrient Sensing
RNA Modifications Regulating Cell Fate in Cancer
Crystal Structure of the Human Trna Guanine Transglycosylase Catalytic Subunit QTRT1
Protein-Ligand Binding Sites Identification, Characterization and Interrelations
Supplementary Materials Defining Metabolic Rewiring in Lung Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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RNA Modifications Regulating Cell Fate in Cancer
Confirmation of a Second Natural Preq1 Aptamer Class in Streptococcaceae Bacteria
Cross-Talk Between Dnmt2-Dependent Trna
The Cellular and Molecular Dynamics of the Queuosine Modification In
Cross-Talk Between Dnmt2-Dependent Trna Methylation and Queuosine Modification
Deciphering Synonymous Codons in the Three Domains of Life: Co-Evolution with Specific Trna Modification Enzymes
Investigation in to the Stabilizing Effects of the Modified Base
Specific Lack of the Hypermodified Nucleoside, Queuosine, in Hepatoma Mitochondria! Aspartate Transfer RNA and Its Possible Biological Significance1
Queuine Is a Nutritional Regulator of Entamoeba Histolytica Response to Oxidative Stress and a Virulence Attenuator