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Chinese reporter Kong Linlin guilty of slapping UK activist during debate over Hong Kong

South China Morning Post 29 Nov 2019
A journalist with Chinese state broadcaster CCTV was on Friday convicted of slapping an activist with ...
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Transient induction of telomerase expression mediates senescence and reduces tumorigenesis in primary fibroblasts [Cell Biology]

PNAS 17 Sep 2019
Telomerase is an enzymatic ribonucleoprotein complex that acts as a reverse transcriptase in the elongation of telomeres. Telomerase activity is well documented in embryonic stem cells and the vast majority of tumor cells, but its role in somatic cells remains to be understood. Here, we report an unexpected function of... .
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Mitochondrial transcription factor A promotes DNA strand cleavage at abasic sites [Biochemistry]

PNAS 03 Sep 2019
In higher eukaryotic cells, mitochondria are essential subcellular organelles for energy production, cell signaling, and the biosynthesis of biomolecules. The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genome is indispensable for mitochondrial function because it encodes protein subunits of the electron transport chain and a full set of transfer and ribosomal RNAs ... .
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Chinese journalist Kong Linlin faces arrest over 'Tory slap' claim

BBC News 18 Apr 2019
Kong Linlin, 49, was charged with common assault after an incident at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham on 30 September 2018 ... .
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Case dropped against Chinese journalist who allegedly slapped Tory delegate

The Guardian 20 Nov 2018
Kong Linlin had been due to appear before Birmingham magistrates on Wednesday to answer the charge. But the case was discontinued on the advice of the Crown Prosecution Service. A CPS spokeswoman said. “This case was originally charged by the police ... Later it criticised the decision of the police to charge Linlin as “both shocking and confusing” ... ....

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