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Erin M Poth

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BMC Developmental Biology|May 13, 2010
The long noncoding RNA RNCR2 directs mouse retinal cell specificationNicole A Rapicavoli, Erin M Poth, Seth Blackshaw
Neural Development|September 23, 2011
The long noncoding RNA Six3OS acts in trans to regulate retinal development by modulating Six3 activityNicole A Rapicavoli, Erin M Poth, Heng Zhu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 11, 2010
The orphan nuclear hormone receptor ERRbeta controls rod photoreceptor survivalAkishi Onishi, Guang-Hua Peng, Erin M Poth, et al.
Neuron|October 22, 2013
RNA toxicity from the ALS/FTD C9ORF72 expansion is mitigated by antisense interventionChristopher J Donnelly, Ping-Wu Zhang, Jacqueline T Pham, et al.
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BMC Developmental Biology|May 13, 2010
The long noncoding RNA RNCR2 directs mouse retinal cell specificationNicole A Rapicavoli, Erin M Poth, Seth Blackshaw
Neural Development|September 23, 2011
The long noncoding RNA Six3OS acts in trans to regulate retinal development by modulating Six3 activityNicole A Rapicavoli, Erin M Poth, Heng Zhu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 11, 2010
The orphan nuclear hormone receptor ERRbeta controls rod photoreceptor survivalAkishi Onishi, Guang-Hua Peng, Erin M Poth, et al.
Neuron|October 22, 2013
RNA toxicity from the ALS/FTD C9ORF72 expansion is mitigated by antisense interventionChristopher J Donnelly, Ping-Wu Zhang, Jacqueline T Pham, et al.
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