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Alicia A Bicknell

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Biochemical Society Transactions|April 15, 2017
When mRNA translation meets decayAlicia A Bicknell, Emiliano P Ricci
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 13, 2010
Late phase of the endoplasmic reticulum stress response pathway is regulated by Hog1 MAP kinaseAlicia A Bicknell, Joel Tourtellotte, Maho Niwa
Cell|July 13, 2010
A surveillance pathway monitors the fitness of the endoplasmic reticulum to control its inheritanceAnna Babour, Alicia A Bicknell, Joel Tourtellotte, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|June 15, 2007
A novel role in cytokinesis reveals a housekeeping function for the unfolded protein responseAlicia A Bicknell, Anna Babour, Christine M Federovitch, et al.
Elife|November 8, 2019
Free circular introns with an unusual branchpoint in neuronal projectionsHarleen Saini, Alicia A Bicknell, Sean R Eddy, et al.
Genome Biology|May 4, 2021
Deep sequencing of pre-translational mRNPs reveals hidden flux through evolutionarily conserved alternative splicing nonsense-mediated decay pathwaysCarrie Kovalak, Scott Donovan, Alicia A Bicknell, et al.
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|October 31, 2012
Introns in UTRs: why we should stop ignoring themAlicia A Bicknell, Can Cenik, Hon N Chua, et al.
Cell Reports|September 6, 2018
Nuclear Localization of Huntingtin mRNA Is Specific to Cells of Neuronal OriginMarie-Cécile Didiot, Chantal M Ferguson, Socheata Ly, et al.
Cell Reports|April 16, 2024
Attenuating ribosome load improves protein output from mRNA by limiting translation-dependent mRNA decayAlicia A Bicknell, David W Reid, Marissa C Licata, et al.
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Biochemical Society Transactions|April 15, 2017
When mRNA translation meets decayAlicia A Bicknell, Emiliano P Ricci
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 13, 2010
Late phase of the endoplasmic reticulum stress response pathway is regulated by Hog1 MAP kinaseAlicia A Bicknell, Joel Tourtellotte, Maho Niwa
Cell|July 13, 2010
A surveillance pathway monitors the fitness of the endoplasmic reticulum to control its inheritanceAnna Babour, Alicia A Bicknell, Joel Tourtellotte, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|June 15, 2007
A novel role in cytokinesis reveals a housekeeping function for the unfolded protein responseAlicia A Bicknell, Anna Babour, Christine M Federovitch, et al.
Elife|November 8, 2019
Free circular introns with an unusual branchpoint in neuronal projectionsHarleen Saini, Alicia A Bicknell, Sean R Eddy, et al.
Genome Biology|May 4, 2021
Deep sequencing of pre-translational mRNPs reveals hidden flux through evolutionarily conserved alternative splicing nonsense-mediated decay pathwaysCarrie Kovalak, Scott Donovan, Alicia A Bicknell, et al.
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|October 31, 2012
Introns in UTRs: why we should stop ignoring themAlicia A Bicknell, Can Cenik, Hon N Chua, et al.
Cell Reports|September 6, 2018
Nuclear Localization of Huntingtin mRNA Is Specific to Cells of Neuronal OriginMarie-Cécile Didiot, Chantal M Ferguson, Socheata Ly, et al.
Cell Reports|April 16, 2024
Attenuating ribosome load improves protein output from mRNA by limiting translation-dependent mRNA decayAlicia A Bicknell, David W Reid, Marissa C Licata, et al.
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