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Helge Grosshans

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The EMBO Journal|January 10, 2009
Repression of C. elegans microRNA targets at the initiation level of translation requires GW182 proteinsXavier C Ding, Helge Grosshans
Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation|January 17, 2002
Nuclear export of tRNAGeorge Simos, Helge Grosshans, Ed Hurt
Trends in Biotechnology|November 18, 2008
Regulating the regulators: mechanisms controlling the maturation of microRNAsXavier C Ding, Jan Weiler, Helge Grosshans
Trends in Molecular Medicine|August 5, 2008
let-7 microRNAs in development, stem cells and cancerIngo Büssing, Frank J Slack, Helge Grosshans
Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology|October 21, 2009
Translational control of endogenous microRNA target genes in C. elegansBenjamin A Hurschler, Xavier C Ding, Helge Grosshans
Nucleic Acids Research|March 19, 2011
The type II poly(A)-binding protein PABP-2 genetically interacts with the let-7 miRNA and elicits heterochronic phenotypes in Caenorhabditis elegansBenjamin A Hurschler, David T Harris, Helge Grosshans
Developmental Cell|March 15, 2011
Target-mediated protection of endogenous microRNAs in C. elegansSaibal Chatterjee, Monika Fasler, Ingo Büssing, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|September 27, 2008
The let-7 microRNA interfaces extensively with the translation machinery to regulate cell differentiationXavier C Ding, Frank J Slack, Helge Grosshans
The EMBO Journal|May 4, 2010
The nuclear export receptor XPO-1 supports primary miRNA processing in C. elegans and DrosophilaIngo Büssing, Jr-Shiuan Yang, Eric C Lai, et al.
Developmental Biology|March 4, 2015
A genetic interactome of the let-7 microRNA in C. elegansMagdalene Rausch, Matyas Ecsedi, Hrishikesh Bartake, et al.
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The EMBO Journal|January 10, 2009
Repression of C. elegans microRNA targets at the initiation level of translation requires GW182 proteinsXavier C Ding, Helge Grosshans
Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation|January 17, 2002
Nuclear export of tRNAGeorge Simos, Helge Grosshans, Ed Hurt
Trends in Biotechnology|November 18, 2008
Regulating the regulators: mechanisms controlling the maturation of microRNAsXavier C Ding, Jan Weiler, Helge Grosshans
Trends in Molecular Medicine|August 5, 2008
let-7 microRNAs in development, stem cells and cancerIngo Büssing, Frank J Slack, Helge Grosshans
Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology|October 21, 2009
Translational control of endogenous microRNA target genes in C. elegansBenjamin A Hurschler, Xavier C Ding, Helge Grosshans
Nucleic Acids Research|March 19, 2011
The type II poly(A)-binding protein PABP-2 genetically interacts with the let-7 miRNA and elicits heterochronic phenotypes in Caenorhabditis elegansBenjamin A Hurschler, David T Harris, Helge Grosshans
Developmental Cell|March 15, 2011
Target-mediated protection of endogenous microRNAs in C. elegansSaibal Chatterjee, Monika Fasler, Ingo Büssing, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|September 27, 2008
The let-7 microRNA interfaces extensively with the translation machinery to regulate cell differentiationXavier C Ding, Frank J Slack, Helge Grosshans
The EMBO Journal|May 4, 2010
The nuclear export receptor XPO-1 supports primary miRNA processing in C. elegans and DrosophilaIngo Büssing, Jr-Shiuan Yang, Eric C Lai, et al.
Developmental Biology|March 4, 2015
A genetic interactome of the let-7 microRNA in C. elegansMagdalene Rausch, Matyas Ecsedi, Hrishikesh Bartake, et al.
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