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Michael T Howard

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Neuromuscular Disorders : NMD|June 15, 2014
Conserved regions of the DMD 3' UTR regulate translation and mRNA abundance in cultured myotubesC Aaron Larsen, Michael T Howard
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|December 24, 2021
Ribosome Fate during Decoding of UGA-Sec CodonsPaul R Copeland, Michael T Howard
Biological Trace Element Research|July 26, 2019
New Directions for Understanding the Codon Redefinition Required for Selenocysteine IncorporationMichael T Howard, Paul R Copeland
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 27, 2010
Processive selenocysteine incorporation during synthesis of eukaryotic selenoproteinsS M Fixsen, Michael T Howard
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 17, 2017
Studying Selenoprotein mRNA Translation Using RNA-Seq and Ribosome ProfilingBrian K Dalley, Lisa Baird, Michael T Howard
Nucleic Acids Research|August 22, 2006
Antisense-induced ribosomal frameshiftingClark M Henderson, Christine B Anderson, Michael T Howard
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|September 24, 2004
Efficient stimulation of site-specific ribosome frameshifting by antisense oligonucleotidesMichael T Howard, Raymond F Gesteland, John F Atkins
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|April 27, 2017
Avoidance of reporter assay distortions from fused dual reportersGary Loughran, Michael T Howard, Andrew E Firth, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 23, 2013
Translational redefinition of UGA codons is regulated by selenium availabilityMichael T Howard, Bradley A Carlson, Christine B Anderson, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|November 5, 2005
Polyamine sensing during antizyme mRNA programmed frameshiftingLorin M Petros, Michael T Howard, Raymond F Gesteland, et al.
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Neuromuscular Disorders : NMD|June 15, 2014
Conserved regions of the DMD 3' UTR regulate translation and mRNA abundance in cultured myotubesC Aaron Larsen, Michael T Howard
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|December 24, 2021
Ribosome Fate during Decoding of UGA-Sec CodonsPaul R Copeland, Michael T Howard
Biological Trace Element Research|July 26, 2019
New Directions for Understanding the Codon Redefinition Required for Selenocysteine IncorporationMichael T Howard, Paul R Copeland
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 27, 2010
Processive selenocysteine incorporation during synthesis of eukaryotic selenoproteinsS M Fixsen, Michael T Howard
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 17, 2017
Studying Selenoprotein mRNA Translation Using RNA-Seq and Ribosome ProfilingBrian K Dalley, Lisa Baird, Michael T Howard
Nucleic Acids Research|August 22, 2006
Antisense-induced ribosomal frameshiftingClark M Henderson, Christine B Anderson, Michael T Howard
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|September 24, 2004
Efficient stimulation of site-specific ribosome frameshifting by antisense oligonucleotidesMichael T Howard, Raymond F Gesteland, John F Atkins
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|April 27, 2017
Avoidance of reporter assay distortions from fused dual reportersGary Loughran, Michael T Howard, Andrew E Firth, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 23, 2013
Translational redefinition of UGA codons is regulated by selenium availabilityMichael T Howard, Bradley A Carlson, Christine B Anderson, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|November 5, 2005
Polyamine sensing during antizyme mRNA programmed frameshiftingLorin M Petros, Michael T Howard, Raymond F Gesteland, et al.
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