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Charlotte M Fare

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Trends in Genetics : TIG|February 8, 2021
Open Access: A Role for p53 in c9ALS/FTD?Charlotte M Fare, James Shorter
Disease Models & Mechanisms|May 4, 2021
(Dis)Solving the problem of aberrant protein statesCharlotte M Fare, James Shorter
Nucleus (Austin, Tex.)|February 21, 2024
Nuclear pore dysfunction and disease: a complex opportunityCharlotte M Fare, Jeffrey D Rothstein
Trends in Cell Biology|January 21, 2019
Therapeutic Dissolution of Aberrant Phases by Nuclear-Import ReceptorsLin Guo, Charlotte M Fare, James Shorter
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 31, 2021
Nuclear-Import Receptors Counter Deleterious Phase Transitions in Neurodegenerative DiseaseHana M Odeh, Charlotte M Fare, James Shorter
Open Biology|June 15, 2021
Higher-order organization of biomolecular condensatesCharlotte M Fare, Alexis Villani, Lauren E Drake, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 18, 2022
A minimal construct of nuclear-import receptor Karyopherin-β2 defines the regions critical for chaperone and disaggregation activityCharlotte M Fare, Kevin Rhine, Andrew Lam, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 28, 2024
Divergent and Convergent TMEM106B Pathology in Murine Models of Neurodegeneration and Human DiseaseMuzi Du, Suleyman C Akerman, Charlotte M Fare, et al.
Research Square|November 28, 2024
Divergent and Convergent TMEM106B Pathology in Murine Models of Neurodegeneration and Human DiseaseMuzi Du, Suleyman C Akerman, Charlotte M Fare, et al.
Molecular Pharmaceutics|May 14, 2025
Stereochemistry of Phosphorothioate Linkages Impacts the Structure and Binding Affinity of Aptamers and DNAzymesSasha B Ebrahimi, Matthew J Eibling, Steve S Englehart, et al.
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Trends in Genetics : TIG|February 8, 2021
Open Access: A Role for p53 in c9ALS/FTD?Charlotte M Fare, James Shorter
Disease Models & Mechanisms|May 4, 2021
(Dis)Solving the problem of aberrant protein statesCharlotte M Fare, James Shorter
Nucleus (Austin, Tex.)|February 21, 2024
Nuclear pore dysfunction and disease: a complex opportunityCharlotte M Fare, Jeffrey D Rothstein
Trends in Cell Biology|January 21, 2019
Therapeutic Dissolution of Aberrant Phases by Nuclear-Import ReceptorsLin Guo, Charlotte M Fare, James Shorter
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 31, 2021
Nuclear-Import Receptors Counter Deleterious Phase Transitions in Neurodegenerative DiseaseHana M Odeh, Charlotte M Fare, James Shorter
Open Biology|June 15, 2021
Higher-order organization of biomolecular condensatesCharlotte M Fare, Alexis Villani, Lauren E Drake, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 18, 2022
A minimal construct of nuclear-import receptor Karyopherin-β2 defines the regions critical for chaperone and disaggregation activityCharlotte M Fare, Kevin Rhine, Andrew Lam, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 28, 2024
Divergent and Convergent TMEM106B Pathology in Murine Models of Neurodegeneration and Human DiseaseMuzi Du, Suleyman C Akerman, Charlotte M Fare, et al.
Research Square|November 28, 2024
Divergent and Convergent TMEM106B Pathology in Murine Models of Neurodegeneration and Human DiseaseMuzi Du, Suleyman C Akerman, Charlotte M Fare, et al.
Molecular Pharmaceutics|May 14, 2025
Stereochemistry of Phosphorothioate Linkages Impacts the Structure and Binding Affinity of Aptamers and DNAzymesSasha B Ebrahimi, Matthew J Eibling, Steve S Englehart, et al.
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