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Michael T Howard

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Virology|February 1, 2005
Programmed ribosomal frameshifting in decoding the SARS-CoV genomePavel V Baranov, Clark M Henderson, Christine B Anderson, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|October 26, 2017
Multiple RNA structures affect translation initiation and UGA redefinition efficiency during synthesis of selenoprotein PMarco Mariotti, Sumangala Shetty, Lisa Baird, et al.
Annals of Neurology|March 3, 2004
Readthrough of dystrophin stop codon mutations induced by aminoglycosidesMichael T Howard, Christine B Anderson, Uwe Fass, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 8, 2014
Cryptic MHC class I-binding peptides are revealed by aminoglycoside-induced stop codon read-through into the 3' UTRElliot Goodenough, Tara M Robinson, Matthew B Zook, et al.
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|May 23, 2006
The Blue Obelisk-interoperability in chemical informaticsRajarshi Guha, Michael T Howard, Geoffrey R Hutchison, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|December 14, 2016
The RNA-binding protein Secisbp2 differentially modulates UGA codon reassignment and RNA decayNoelia Fradejas-Villar, Sandra Seeher, Christine B Anderson, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|June 16, 2009
Divergent regulation of the key enzymes of polyamine metabolism by chiral alpha-methylated polyamine analoguesMervi T Hyvönen, Michael T Howard, Christine B Anderson, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 21, 2008
Selenoprotein N is required for ryanodine receptor calcium release channel activity in human and zebrafish muscleMichael J Jurynec, Ruohong Xia, John J Mackrill, et al.
Human Mutation|December 11, 2008
A mutation in the SEPN1 selenocysteine redefinition element (SRE) reduces selenocysteine incorporation and leads to SEPN1-related myopathyBaijayanta Maiti, Sandrine Arbogast, Valérie Allamand, et al.
Nature|April 14, 2006
Independent evolution of bitter-taste sensitivity in humans and chimpanzeesStephen Wooding, Bernd Bufe, Christina Grassi, et al.
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Virology|February 1, 2005
Programmed ribosomal frameshifting in decoding the SARS-CoV genomePavel V Baranov, Clark M Henderson, Christine B Anderson, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|October 26, 2017
Multiple RNA structures affect translation initiation and UGA redefinition efficiency during synthesis of selenoprotein PMarco Mariotti, Sumangala Shetty, Lisa Baird, et al.
Annals of Neurology|March 3, 2004
Readthrough of dystrophin stop codon mutations induced by aminoglycosidesMichael T Howard, Christine B Anderson, Uwe Fass, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 8, 2014
Cryptic MHC class I-binding peptides are revealed by aminoglycoside-induced stop codon read-through into the 3' UTRElliot Goodenough, Tara M Robinson, Matthew B Zook, et al.
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|May 23, 2006
The Blue Obelisk-interoperability in chemical informaticsRajarshi Guha, Michael T Howard, Geoffrey R Hutchison, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|December 14, 2016
The RNA-binding protein Secisbp2 differentially modulates UGA codon reassignment and RNA decayNoelia Fradejas-Villar, Sandra Seeher, Christine B Anderson, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|June 16, 2009
Divergent regulation of the key enzymes of polyamine metabolism by chiral alpha-methylated polyamine analoguesMervi T Hyvönen, Michael T Howard, Christine B Anderson, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 21, 2008
Selenoprotein N is required for ryanodine receptor calcium release channel activity in human and zebrafish muscleMichael J Jurynec, Ruohong Xia, John J Mackrill, et al.
Human Mutation|December 11, 2008
A mutation in the SEPN1 selenocysteine redefinition element (SRE) reduces selenocysteine incorporation and leads to SEPN1-related myopathyBaijayanta Maiti, Sandrine Arbogast, Valérie Allamand, et al.
Nature|April 14, 2006
Independent evolution of bitter-taste sensitivity in humans and chimpanzeesStephen Wooding, Bernd Bufe, Christina Grassi, et al.
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