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Peter Sykora

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EMBO Reports|November 17, 2017
Germline gene therapy is compatible with human dignityPeter Sykora, Arthur Caplan
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 29, 2008
Alcoholic liver disease and the mitochondrial ribosome: methods of analysisAlan Cahill, Peter Sykora
EMBO Reports|October 8, 2017
The Council of Europe should not reaffirm the ban on germline genome editing in humansPeter Sykora, Arthur Caplan
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|February 7, 2008
Modulation of DNA polymerase beta-dependent base excision repair in cultured human cells after low dose exposure to arsenitePeter Sykora, Elizabeth T Snow
Scientific Reports|August 11, 2015
Slow mitochondrial repair of 5'-AMP renders mtDNA susceptible to damage in APTX deficient cellsMansour Akbari, Peter Sykora, Vilhelm A Bohr
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|March 11, 2023
A New Deep-Learning Method for Human Activity RecognitionRoberta Vrskova, Patrik Kamencay, Robert Hudec, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|April 23, 2022
A New Approach for Abnormal Human Activities Recognition Based on ConvLSTM ArchitectureRoberta Vrskova, Robert Hudec, Patrik Kamencay, et al.
Mutation Research|August 11, 2015
The impact of base excision DNA repair in age-related neurodegenerative diseasesGiovana S Leandro, Peter Sykora, Vilhelm A Bohr
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|May 7, 2013
Base excision repair in the mammalian brain: implication for age related neurodegenerationPeter Sykora, David M Wilson, Vilhelm A Bohr
American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology|July 16, 2005
Ethanol feeding enhances age-related deterioration of the rat hepatic mitochondrionAlan Cahill, Stuart Hershman, Adrian Davies, et al.
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EMBO Reports|November 17, 2017
Germline gene therapy is compatible with human dignityPeter Sykora, Arthur Caplan
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 29, 2008
Alcoholic liver disease and the mitochondrial ribosome: methods of analysisAlan Cahill, Peter Sykora
EMBO Reports|October 8, 2017
The Council of Europe should not reaffirm the ban on germline genome editing in humansPeter Sykora, Arthur Caplan
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|February 7, 2008
Modulation of DNA polymerase beta-dependent base excision repair in cultured human cells after low dose exposure to arsenitePeter Sykora, Elizabeth T Snow
Scientific Reports|August 11, 2015
Slow mitochondrial repair of 5'-AMP renders mtDNA susceptible to damage in APTX deficient cellsMansour Akbari, Peter Sykora, Vilhelm A Bohr
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|March 11, 2023
A New Deep-Learning Method for Human Activity RecognitionRoberta Vrskova, Patrik Kamencay, Robert Hudec, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|April 23, 2022
A New Approach for Abnormal Human Activities Recognition Based on ConvLSTM ArchitectureRoberta Vrskova, Robert Hudec, Patrik Kamencay, et al.
Mutation Research|August 11, 2015
The impact of base excision DNA repair in age-related neurodegenerative diseasesGiovana S Leandro, Peter Sykora, Vilhelm A Bohr
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|May 7, 2013
Base excision repair in the mammalian brain: implication for age related neurodegenerationPeter Sykora, David M Wilson, Vilhelm A Bohr
American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology|July 16, 2005
Ethanol feeding enhances age-related deterioration of the rat hepatic mitochondrionAlan Cahill, Stuart Hershman, Adrian Davies, et al.
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