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Molecules and Cells|August 2, 2014
New links between mRNA polyadenylation and diverse nuclear pathwaysDafne Campigli Di Giammartino, James L Manley
Cell|July 26, 1991
Primary structure of the human splicing factor ASF reveals similarities with Drosophila regulatorsH Ge, P Zuo, J L Manley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 18, 1997
Sequence-specific RNA binding by an SR protein requires RS domain phosphorylation: creation of an SRp40-specific splicing enhancerR Tacke, Y Chen, J L Manley
Genes & Cancer|November 15, 2012
Mdm2 and MdmX as Regulators of Gene ExpressionLynn Biderman, James L Manley, Carol Prives
Cancer Research|October 28, 2010
Turning on a fuel switch of cancer: hnRNP proteins regulate alternative splicing of pyruvate kinase mRNAMo Chen, Jian Zhang, James L Manley
Nature|February 7, 2004
Dephosphorylated SRp38 acts as a splicing repressor in response to heat shockChanseok Shin, Ying Feng, James L Manley
Genes & Development|October 15, 1996
Targeted disruption of an essential vertebrate gene: ASF/SF2 is required for cell viabilityJ Wang, Y Takagaki, J L Manley
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|October 26, 2007
The RNA binding protein RNPS1 alleviates ASF/SF2 depletion-induced genomic instabilityXialu Li, Tianhui Niu, James L Manley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 20, 2007
An intronic element contributes to splicing repression in spinal muscular atrophyTsuyoshi Kashima, Nishta Rao, James L Manley
Genes & Development|October 10, 2013
A SUMO-dependent interaction between Senataxin and the exosome, disrupted in the neurodegenerative disease AOA2, targets the exosome to sites of transcription-induced DNA damagePatricia Richard, Shuang Feng, James L Manley
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Molecules and Cells|August 2, 2014
New links between mRNA polyadenylation and diverse nuclear pathwaysDafne Campigli Di Giammartino, James L Manley
Cell|July 26, 1991
Primary structure of the human splicing factor ASF reveals similarities with Drosophila regulatorsH Ge, P Zuo, J L Manley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 18, 1997
Sequence-specific RNA binding by an SR protein requires RS domain phosphorylation: creation of an SRp40-specific splicing enhancerR Tacke, Y Chen, J L Manley
Genes & Cancer|November 15, 2012
Mdm2 and MdmX as Regulators of Gene ExpressionLynn Biderman, James L Manley, Carol Prives
Cancer Research|October 28, 2010
Turning on a fuel switch of cancer: hnRNP proteins regulate alternative splicing of pyruvate kinase mRNAMo Chen, Jian Zhang, James L Manley
Nature|February 7, 2004
Dephosphorylated SRp38 acts as a splicing repressor in response to heat shockChanseok Shin, Ying Feng, James L Manley
Genes & Development|October 15, 1996
Targeted disruption of an essential vertebrate gene: ASF/SF2 is required for cell viabilityJ Wang, Y Takagaki, J L Manley
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|October 26, 2007
The RNA binding protein RNPS1 alleviates ASF/SF2 depletion-induced genomic instabilityXialu Li, Tianhui Niu, James L Manley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 20, 2007
An intronic element contributes to splicing repression in spinal muscular atrophyTsuyoshi Kashima, Nishta Rao, James L Manley
Genes & Development|October 10, 2013
A SUMO-dependent interaction between Senataxin and the exosome, disrupted in the neurodegenerative disease AOA2, targets the exosome to sites of transcription-induced DNA damagePatricia Richard, Shuang Feng, James L Manley
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