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Nature|March 19, 2026
The E3 ubiquitin ligase mechanism specifying targeted microRNA degradationJakob Farnung, Elena Slobodyanyuk, Peter Y Wang, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 26, 2005
The widespread impact of mammalian MicroRNAs on mRNA repression and evolutionKyle Kai-How Farh, Andrew Grimson, Calvin Jan, et al.
Nature|October 3, 2008
Early origins and evolution of microRNAs and Piwi-interacting RNAs in animalsAndrew Grimson, Mansi Srivastava, Bryony Fahey, et al.
Msphere|April 27, 2018
New CRISPR Mutagenesis Strategies Reveal Variation in Repair Mechanisms among FungiValmik K Vyas, G Guy Bushkin, Douglas A Bernstein, et al.
Molecular Cell|March 18, 2014
Global analyses of the effect of different cellular contexts on microRNA targetingJin-Wu Nam, Olivia S Rissland, David Koppstein, et al.
Cell Systems|June 18, 2021
Degradation of host translational machinery drives tRNA acquisition in virusesJoy Y Yang, Wenwen Fang, Fabiola Miranda-Sanchez, et al.
Nature|February 3, 2005
Microarray analysis shows that some microRNAs downregulate large numbers of target mRNAsLee P Lim, Nelson C Lau, Philip Garrett-Engele, et al.
Nature|December 2, 2005
The microRNA miR-196 acts upstream of Hoxb8 and Shh in limb developmentEran Hornstein, Jennifer H Mansfield, Soraya Yekta, et al.
Nature Communications|January 28, 2022
Non-telecentric two-photon microscopy for 3D random access mesoscale imagingF K Janiak, P Bartel, M R Bale, et al.
Molecular Cell|September 30, 2014
mRNA destabilization is the dominant effect of mammalian microRNAs by the time substantial repression ensuesStephen W Eichhorn, Huili Guo, Sean E McGeary, et al.
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Nature|March 19, 2026
The E3 ubiquitin ligase mechanism specifying targeted microRNA degradationJakob Farnung, Elena Slobodyanyuk, Peter Y Wang, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 26, 2005
The widespread impact of mammalian MicroRNAs on mRNA repression and evolutionKyle Kai-How Farh, Andrew Grimson, Calvin Jan, et al.
Nature|October 3, 2008
Early origins and evolution of microRNAs and Piwi-interacting RNAs in animalsAndrew Grimson, Mansi Srivastava, Bryony Fahey, et al.
Msphere|April 27, 2018
New CRISPR Mutagenesis Strategies Reveal Variation in Repair Mechanisms among FungiValmik K Vyas, G Guy Bushkin, Douglas A Bernstein, et al.
Molecular Cell|March 18, 2014
Global analyses of the effect of different cellular contexts on microRNA targetingJin-Wu Nam, Olivia S Rissland, David Koppstein, et al.
Cell Systems|June 18, 2021
Degradation of host translational machinery drives tRNA acquisition in virusesJoy Y Yang, Wenwen Fang, Fabiola Miranda-Sanchez, et al.
Nature|February 3, 2005
Microarray analysis shows that some microRNAs downregulate large numbers of target mRNAsLee P Lim, Nelson C Lau, Philip Garrett-Engele, et al.
Nature|December 2, 2005
The microRNA miR-196 acts upstream of Hoxb8 and Shh in limb developmentEran Hornstein, Jennifer H Mansfield, Soraya Yekta, et al.
Nature Communications|January 28, 2022
Non-telecentric two-photon microscopy for 3D random access mesoscale imagingF K Janiak, P Bartel, M R Bale, et al.
Molecular Cell|September 30, 2014
mRNA destabilization is the dominant effect of mammalian microRNAs by the time substantial repression ensuesStephen W Eichhorn, Huili Guo, Sean E McGeary, et al.
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