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  1. 1.   Promiscuous splicing-derived hairpins are dominant substrates of tailing-mediated defense of miRNA biogenesis in mammals
  2. Lee, Seungjae; Jee, David; Srivastava, Sid; Yang,Acong; Ramidi, Abhinav; Shang, Renfu; Bortolamiol-Becet, Diane; Pfeffer, Sébastien; Gu,Shuo; Wen, Jiayu; Lai, Eric C
  3. Cell Reports. 2023, Feb 16; 42(2): 112111.
  1. 2.   Quality Assessment of Proteins and RNA Following Storage in Archival Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded Human Breast Cancer Tissue Microarray Sections
  2. Kim, Kyungeun; Ylaya, Kris; Perry,Candice; Lee, Mi-Yeon; Kim, Jeong Won; Chung, Joon-Yong; Hewitt, Stephen M
  3. Biopreservation and Biobanking. 2022, Oct 19;
  1. 3.   Anhydrous Nucleic Acid Nanoparticles for Storage and Handling at Broad Range of Temperatures
  2. Tran, Allison N; Chandler, Morgan; Halman, Justin; Beasock, Damian; Fessler, Adam; McKeough, Riley Q; Lam, Phuong Anh; Furr, Daniel P; Wang, Jian; Cedrone,Edward; Dobrovolskaia,Marina; Dokholyan, Nikolay V; Trammell, Susan R; Afonin, Kirill A
  3. Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany). 2022, Feb 06; e2104814.
  1. 4.   EML4-ALK induces cellular senescence in mortal normal human cells and promotes anchorage-independent growth in hTERT-transduced normal human cells
  2. Miyanaga, Akihiko; Matsumoto, Masaru; Beck, Jessica A.; Horikawa, Izumi; Oike, Takahiro; Okayama, Hirokazu; Tanaka, Hiromi; Burkett,Sandra; Robles, Ana I.; Khan, Mohammed; Lissa, Delphine; Seike, Masahiro; Gemma, Akihiko; Mano, Hiroyuki; Harris, Curtis C.
  3. BMC Cancer. 2021, Mar 24; 21(1):
  1. 5.   Computationally Optimized SARS-CoV-2 MHC Class I and II Vaccine Formulations Predicted to Target Human Haplotype Distributions
  2. Liu, Ge; Carter, Brandon; Bricken, Trenton; Jain, Siddhartha; Viard,Mathias; Carrington,Mary; Gifford, David K
  3. Cell systems. 2020, AUG 26; 11(2): 131-144.e6.
  1. 6.   A FLCN-TFE3 Feedback Loop Prevents Excessive Glycogenesis and Phagocyte Activation by Regulating Lysosome Activity
  2. Endoh, Mitsuhiro; Baba, Masaya; Endoh, Tamie; Hirayama, Akiyoshi; Nakamura-Ishizu, Ayako; Umemoto, Terumasa; Hashimoto, Michihiro; Nagashima,Kunio; Soga, Tomoyoshi; Lang, Martin; Schmidt,Laura; Linehan, W Marston; Suda, Toshio
  3. Cell reports. 2020, Feb 11; 30(6): 1823-1834.e5.
  1. 7.   Epigenetic silencing of PRSS3 provides growth and metastasis advantage for human hepatocellular carcinoma
  2. Lin, Bonan; Zhou, Xiaomeng; Lin, Shuye; Wang, Xiaoyue; Zhang, Meiying; Cao, Baoping; Dong, Yan; Yang, Shuai; Wang, Jiming; Guo, Mingzhou; Huang, Jiaqiang
  3. Journal of Molecular Medicine (Berlin, Germany). 2017, Nov; 95(11): 1237-1249.
  1. 8.   Predicting protein-protein interactions on a proteome scale by matching evolutionary and structural similarities at interfaces using PRISM
  2. Tuncbag, N.; Gursoy, A.; Nussinov, R.; Keskin, O.
  3. Nature Protocols. 2011, Sep; 6(9): 1341-1354.
  1. 9.   Knowledge and intention to participate in cervical cancer screening after the human papillomavirus vaccine
  2. Price, R. A.; Koshiol, J.; Kobrin, S.; Tiro, J. A.
  3. Vaccine. 2011, Jun; 29(25): 4238-4243.
  1. 10.   Covering Women's Greatest Health Fear: Breast Cancer Information in Consumer Magazines
  2. Walsh-Childers, K.; Edwards, H.; Grobmyer, S.
  3. Health Communication. 2011 26(3): 209-220.
  1. 11.   Factors Associated With Americans' Ratings of Health Care Quality: What Do They Tell Us About the Raters and the Health Care System?
  2. Chou, W. Y. S.; Wang, L. C.; Rutten, L. J. F.; Moser, R. P.; Hesse, B. W.
  3. Journal of Health Communication. 2010, Dec 10; 15: 147-156.
  1. 12.   The alarmin functions of high-mobility group proteins
  2. Yang, D.; Tewary, P.; de la Rosa, G.; Wei, F.; Oppenheim, J. J.
  3. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta-Gene Regulatory Mechanisms. 2010, Jan-Feb; 1799(1-2): 157-163.
  1. 13.   Evaluation of the Performance of the Sysmex XT-2000i Hematology Analyzer With Whole Blood Specimens Stored at Room Temperature
  2. Hill, V. L.; Simpson, V. Z.; Higgins, J. M.; Hu, Z. H.; Stevens, R. A.; Metcalf, J. A.; Baseler, M.
  3. Labmedicine. 2009 40(12): 709-718.
  1. 14.   Educational level and cervical cancer screening programs in a Venezuelan urban area
  2. Nunez-Troconis, J.; Velasquez, J.; Mindiola, R.; Munroe, D.
  3. Investigacion Clinica. 2008 49(3): 331-339.
  1. 15.   Chemotactic activity of S100A7 (psoriasin) is mediated by the receptor for advanced glycation end products and potentiates inflammation with highly homologous but functionally distinct S100A15
  2. Wolf, R.; Howard, O.; Dong, H. F.; Voscopoulos, C.; Boeshans, K.; Winston, J.; Divi, R.; Gunsior, M.; Goldsmith, P.; Ahvazi, B.; Chavakis, T.; Oppenheim, J. J.; Yuspa, S. H.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 2008 181(2): 1499-1506.
  1. 16.   A complex rearrangement in GBE1 causes both perinatal hypoglycemic collapse and late-juvenile-onset neuromuscular degeneration in glycogen storage disease type IV of Norwegian forest cats
  2. Fyfe, J. C.; Kurzhals, R. L.; Hawkins, M. G.; Wang, P.; Yuhki, N.; Giger, U.; Van Winkle, T. J.; Haskins, M. E.; Patterson, D. F.; Henthorn, P. S.
  3. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism. 2007, Apr; 90(4): 383-392.
  1. 17.   Dominant-negative activator protein 1 (TAM67) targets cyclooxygenase-2 and osteopontin under conditions in which it specifically inhibits tumorigenesis
  2. Matthews, C. P.; Birkholz, A. M.; Baker, A. R.; Perella, C. M.; Becky, G. R.; Young, M. R.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Cancer Research. 2007, Mar; 67(6): 2430-2438.
  1. 18.   Cellular and tissue distribution of intravenously administered agalsidase alfa
  2. Murray, G. J.; Anver, M. R.; Kennedy, M. A.; Quirk, J. M.; Schiffmann, R.
  3. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism. 2007, Mar; 90(3): 307-312.
  1. 19.   A comparative study of the expression of serine proteinases in quiescent seeds and in developing Canavalia ensiformis plants
  2. Demartini, D. R.; Wlodawer, A.; Carlini, C. R.
  3. Journal of Experimental Botany. 2007, Feb; 58(3): 521-532.
  1. 20.   High mobility group box-1 protein induces the migration and activation of human dendritic cells and acts as an alarmin
  2. Yang, D.; Chen, Q.; Yang, H.; Tracey, K. J.; Bustin, M.; Oppenheim, J. J.
  3. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 2007, Jan; 81(1): 59-66.
  1. 21.   Rap-GEF/Rap signaling restricts the formation of supernumerary spermathecae in Drosophila melanogaster
  2. Singh, S. R.; Oh, S. W.; Liu, W.; Chen, X.; Zheng, Z. Y.; Hou, S. X.
  3. Development Growth & Differentiation. 2006, Apr; 48(3): 169-175.
  1. 22.   Friend spleen focus-forming virus transforms rodent fibroblasts in cooperation with a short form of the receptor tyrosine kinase Stk
  2. Nishigaki, K.; Hanson, C.; Jelacic, T.; Thompson, D.; Ruscetti, S.
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2005, OCT 25; 102(43): 15488-15493.
  1. 23.   A paracrine signal mediates the cell transformation response to low dose gamma radiation in JB6 cells
  2. Weber, T. J.; Siegel, R. W.; Markille, L. M.; Chrisler, W. B.; Lei, X. Y. C.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Molecular Carcinogenesis. 2005, MAY; 43(1): 31-37.
  1. 24.   Replacing acid alpha-glucosidase in Pompe disease: Recombinant and transgenic enzymes are equipotent, but neither completely clears glycogen from type II muscle fibers
  2. Raben, N.; Fukuda, T.; Gilbert, A. L.; de Jong, D.; Thurberg, B. L.; Mattaliano, R. J.; Meikle, P.; Hopwood, J. J.; Nagashima, K.; Nagaraju, K.; Plotz, P. H.
  3. Molecular Therapy. 2005, JAN; 11(1): 48-56.
  1. 25.   Mammary development and tumorigenesis in mice expressing a truncated human Notch4/Int3 intracellular domain (h-Int3sh)
  2. Raafat, A.; Bargo, S.; Anver, M. R.; Callahan, R.
  3. Oncogene. 2004, DEC 16; 23(58): 9401-9407.
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