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Nature|March 30, 2017
DHX9 suppresses RNA processing defects originating from the Alu invasion of the human genomeTuğçe Aktaş, İbrahim Avşar Ilık, Daniel Maticzka, et al.
Biological Chemistry|November 9, 2023
Heterogenous nuclear ribonucleoprotein D-like controls endothelial cell functionsSandra Fischer, Chiara Lichtenthaeler, Anastasiya Stepanenko, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 30, 2020
Nephronophthisis gene products display RNA-binding properties and are recruited to stress granulesLuisa Estrada Mallarino, Christina Engel, İbrahim Avşar Ilık, et al.
Molecular Cell|July 23, 2013
Tandem stem-loops in roX RNAs act together to mediate X chromosome dosage compensation in DrosophilaIbrahim Avsar Ilik, Jeffrey J Quinn, Plamen Georgiev, et al.
Genome Research|April 13, 2018
In vitro iCLIP-based modeling uncovers how the splicing factor U2AF2 relies on regulation by cofactorsF X Reymond Sutandy, Stefanie Ebersberger, Lu Huang, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|October 6, 2021
Publisher Correction: Chemotherapy-induced transposable elements activate MDA5 to enhance haematopoietic regenerationThomas Clapes, Aikaterini Polyzou, Pia Prater, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|July 13, 2021
Chemotherapy-induced transposable elements activate MDA5 to enhance haematopoietic regenerationThomas Clapes, Aikaterini Polyzou, Pia Prater, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 29, 2014
Lineage-specific splicing of a brain-enriched alternative exon promotes glioblastoma progressionRoberto Ferrarese, Griffith R Harsh, Ajay K Yadav, et al.
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Nature|March 30, 2017
DHX9 suppresses RNA processing defects originating from the Alu invasion of the human genomeTuğçe Aktaş, İbrahim Avşar Ilık, Daniel Maticzka, et al.
Biological Chemistry|November 9, 2023
Heterogenous nuclear ribonucleoprotein D-like controls endothelial cell functionsSandra Fischer, Chiara Lichtenthaeler, Anastasiya Stepanenko, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 30, 2020
Nephronophthisis gene products display RNA-binding properties and are recruited to stress granulesLuisa Estrada Mallarino, Christina Engel, İbrahim Avşar Ilık, et al.
Molecular Cell|July 23, 2013
Tandem stem-loops in roX RNAs act together to mediate X chromosome dosage compensation in DrosophilaIbrahim Avsar Ilik, Jeffrey J Quinn, Plamen Georgiev, et al.
Genome Research|April 13, 2018
In vitro iCLIP-based modeling uncovers how the splicing factor U2AF2 relies on regulation by cofactorsF X Reymond Sutandy, Stefanie Ebersberger, Lu Huang, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|October 6, 2021
Publisher Correction: Chemotherapy-induced transposable elements activate MDA5 to enhance haematopoietic regenerationThomas Clapes, Aikaterini Polyzou, Pia Prater, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|July 13, 2021
Chemotherapy-induced transposable elements activate MDA5 to enhance haematopoietic regenerationThomas Clapes, Aikaterini Polyzou, Pia Prater, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 29, 2014
Lineage-specific splicing of a brain-enriched alternative exon promotes glioblastoma progressionRoberto Ferrarese, Griffith R Harsh, Ajay K Yadav, et al.
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