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A Gregory Matera

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Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|February 24, 2007
Non-coding RNAs: lessons from the small nuclear and small nucleolar RNAsA Gregory Matera, Rebecca M Terns, Michael P Terns
Biology Open|January 27, 2018
<i>Gemin4</i> is an essential gene in mice, and its overexpression in human cells causes relocalization of the SMN complex to the nucleoplasmIngo D Meier, Michael P Walker, A Gregory Matera
RNA Biology|April 13, 2017
Engineering and expressing circular RNAs via tRNA splicingJohn J Noto, Casey A Schmidt, A Gregory Matera
RNA Biology|September 21, 2016
SMN - A chaperone for nuclear RNP social occasions?Amanda C Raimer, Kelsey M Gray, A Gregory Matera
Molecular Cell|October 21, 2004
Coupled in vitro import of U snRNPs and SMN, the spinal muscular atrophy proteinUsha Narayanan, Tilmann Achsel, Reinhard Lührmann, et al.
Genome Biology|January 8, 2014
RIP-seq analysis of eukaryotic Sm proteins identifies three major categories of Sm-containing ribonucleoproteinsZhipeng Lu, Xiaojun Guan, Casey A Schmidt, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 8, 2006
UV-induced fragmentation of Cajal bodiesMario Cioce, Séverine Boulon, A Gregory Matera, et al.
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|June 9, 2016
Transcriptomic comparison of Drosophila snRNP biogenesis mutants reveals mutant-specific changes in pre-mRNA processing: implications for spinal muscular atrophyEric L Garcia, Ying Wen, Kavita Praveen, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 7, 2006
The Sm-protein methyltransferase, dart5, is essential for germ-cell specification and maintenanceGraydon B Gonsalvez, T K Rajendra, Liping Tian, et al.
European Journal of Cell Biology|September 7, 2004
Regulation of nuclear functions--nucleocytoplasmic transport in contextAlan M Tartakoff, A Gregory Matera, Sanjay W Pimplikar, et al.
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Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|February 24, 2007
Non-coding RNAs: lessons from the small nuclear and small nucleolar RNAsA Gregory Matera, Rebecca M Terns, Michael P Terns
Biology Open|January 27, 2018
<i>Gemin4</i> is an essential gene in mice, and its overexpression in human cells causes relocalization of the SMN complex to the nucleoplasmIngo D Meier, Michael P Walker, A Gregory Matera
RNA Biology|April 13, 2017
Engineering and expressing circular RNAs via tRNA splicingJohn J Noto, Casey A Schmidt, A Gregory Matera
RNA Biology|September 21, 2016
SMN - A chaperone for nuclear RNP social occasions?Amanda C Raimer, Kelsey M Gray, A Gregory Matera
Molecular Cell|October 21, 2004
Coupled in vitro import of U snRNPs and SMN, the spinal muscular atrophy proteinUsha Narayanan, Tilmann Achsel, Reinhard Lührmann, et al.
Genome Biology|January 8, 2014
RIP-seq analysis of eukaryotic Sm proteins identifies three major categories of Sm-containing ribonucleoproteinsZhipeng Lu, Xiaojun Guan, Casey A Schmidt, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 8, 2006
UV-induced fragmentation of Cajal bodiesMario Cioce, Séverine Boulon, A Gregory Matera, et al.
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|June 9, 2016
Transcriptomic comparison of Drosophila snRNP biogenesis mutants reveals mutant-specific changes in pre-mRNA processing: implications for spinal muscular atrophyEric L Garcia, Ying Wen, Kavita Praveen, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 7, 2006
The Sm-protein methyltransferase, dart5, is essential for germ-cell specification and maintenanceGraydon B Gonsalvez, T K Rajendra, Liping Tian, et al.
European Journal of Cell Biology|September 7, 2004
Regulation of nuclear functions--nucleocytoplasmic transport in contextAlan M Tartakoff, A Gregory Matera, Sanjay W Pimplikar, et al.
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