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Lawrence Mok

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Gu K, Mok L, Wakefield M, Chong M
Sci Rep . 2024 Mar; 14(1):6713. PMID: 38509178
The RNase III enzyme Drosha has a central role in microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis, where it is required to release the stem-loop intermediate from primary (pri)-miRNA transcripts. However, it can also...
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Huang C, Schuring J, Skinner J, Mok L, Chong M
PLoS One . 2022 Jul; 17(7):e0270820. PMID: 35802750
Class II myosin complexes are responsible for muscle contraction as well as other non-sarcomeric contractile functions in cells. Myosin heavy chain molecules form the core of these structures, while light...
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Gu K, Mok L, Chong M
Heliyon . 2018 Nov; 4(11):e00908. PMID: 30426105
The expression of any gene must be precisely controlled for appropriate function. This expression can be controlled at various levels. This includes epigenetic regulation through DNA methylation or histone modifications....
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Mok L, Wynne J, Tachedjian M, Shiell B, Ford K, Matthews D, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2017 Aug; 18(1):615. PMID: 28806913
Background: Nelson Bay orthoreovirus (NBV) is a fusogenic bat borne virus with an unknown zoonotic potential. Previous studies have shown that NBV can infect and replicate in a wide variety...
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Zhou P, Tachedjian M, Wynne J, Boyd V, Cui J, Smith I, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2016 Feb; 113(10):2696-701. PMID: 26903655
Bats harbor many emerging and reemerging viruses, several of which are highly pathogenic in other mammals but cause no clinical signs of disease in bats. To determine the role of...
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Mok L, Wynne J, Ford K, Shiell B, Bacic A, Michalski W
Proteome Sci . 2015 Nov; 13:25. PMID: 26535029
Background: Bats are recognised as an important reservoir for a number of highly pathogenic zoonotic viruses. While many of these viruses cause severe and often fatal disease in humans, bats...
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Mok L, Wynne J, Grimley S, Shiell B, Green D, Monaghan P, et al.
J Gen Virol . 2015 Mar; 96(Pt 7):1787-94. PMID: 25748429
In recent years, bats have been identified as a natural reservoir for a diverse range of viruses. Nelson Bay orthoreovirus (NBV) was first isolated from the heart blood of a...
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Wynne J, Shiell B, Marsh G, Boyd V, Harper J, Heesom K, et al.
Genome Biol . 2014 Nov; 15(11):532. PMID: 25398248
Background: Bats are a major reservoir of emerging infectious viruses. Many of these viruses are highly pathogenic to humans however bats remain asymptomatic. The mechanism by which bats control viral...