Publications by authors named "Anna K Hebden"

The notion that telomeres are essential for chromosome linearity stems from the existence of two chief dangers: inappropriate DNA damage response (DDR) reactions that mistake natural chromosome ends for double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs), and the progressive loss of DNA from chromosomal termini due to the end replication problem. Telomeres avert the former peril by binding sequence-specific end-protection factors that control the access of DDR activities. The latter threat is tackled by recruiting telomerase, a reverse transcriptase that uses an integral RNA subunit to template the addition of telomere repeats to chromosome ends.

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  • A case of myocarditis in a newborn is reported, showing symptoms at birth and detection of enteroviral RNA in the baby’s blood on the day of birth and again 10 days later.
  • A new nested RT-PCR assay confirmed the presence of enterovirus, specifically identifying it closely related to coxsackievirus B3.
  • The mother's fever after childbirth and her enterovirus antibody tests indicated she contracted the virus before passing it to her baby just days before delivery, highlighting the importance of using neonatal blood for enterovirus diagnosis.
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