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Robert Reenan

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The New England Journal of Medicine|January 10, 2014
Correcting mutations by RNA repairRobert Reenan
The EMBO Journal|July 8, 2010
Channels get in an HUFA: RNA editing gets them out of a jamRichard Horn, Robert Reenan
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 9, 2003
Nervous system targets of RNA editing identified by comparative genomicsBarry Hoopengardner, Tarun Bhalla, Cynthia Staber, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|September 16, 2009
Enhancing non-coding RNA information content with ADAR editingGeorges St Laurent, Yiannis A Savva, Robert Reenan
Channels (Austin, Tex.)|October 7, 2008
Characterization of five RNA editing sites in Shab potassium channelsMary Y Ryan, Rachel Maloney, Robert Reenan, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|September 14, 2004
Control of human potassium channel inactivation by editing of a small mRNA hairpinTarun Bhalla, Joshua J C Rosenthal, Miguel Holmgren, et al.
The Journal of General Physiology|December 31, 2008
Regulated RNA editing and functional epistasis in Shaker potassium channelsLindsey Ingleby, Rachel Maloney, James Jepson, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 12, 2012
A knock-in model of human epilepsy in Drosophila reveals a novel cellular mechanism associated with heat-induced seizureLei Sun, Jeff Gilligan, Cynthia Staber, et al.
Biology Open|September 30, 2020
Age-dependent degeneration of an identified adult leg motor neuron in a <i>Drosophila</i> SOD1 model of ALSAnthony Agudelo, Victoria St Amand, Lindsey Grissom, et al.
Genetics|December 16, 2016
Human SOD1 ALS Mutations in a Drosophila Knock-In Model Cause Severe Phenotypes and Reveal Dosage-Sensitive Gain- and Loss-of-Function ComponentsAslı Şahin, Aaron Held, Kirsten Bredvik, et al.
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The New England Journal of Medicine|January 10, 2014
Correcting mutations by RNA repairRobert Reenan
The EMBO Journal|July 8, 2010
Channels get in an HUFA: RNA editing gets them out of a jamRichard Horn, Robert Reenan
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 9, 2003
Nervous system targets of RNA editing identified by comparative genomicsBarry Hoopengardner, Tarun Bhalla, Cynthia Staber, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|September 16, 2009
Enhancing non-coding RNA information content with ADAR editingGeorges St Laurent, Yiannis A Savva, Robert Reenan
Channels (Austin, Tex.)|October 7, 2008
Characterization of five RNA editing sites in Shab potassium channelsMary Y Ryan, Rachel Maloney, Robert Reenan, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|September 14, 2004
Control of human potassium channel inactivation by editing of a small mRNA hairpinTarun Bhalla, Joshua J C Rosenthal, Miguel Holmgren, et al.
The Journal of General Physiology|December 31, 2008
Regulated RNA editing and functional epistasis in Shaker potassium channelsLindsey Ingleby, Rachel Maloney, James Jepson, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 12, 2012
A knock-in model of human epilepsy in Drosophila reveals a novel cellular mechanism associated with heat-induced seizureLei Sun, Jeff Gilligan, Cynthia Staber, et al.
Biology Open|September 30, 2020
Age-dependent degeneration of an identified adult leg motor neuron in a <i>Drosophila</i> SOD1 model of ALSAnthony Agudelo, Victoria St Amand, Lindsey Grissom, et al.
Genetics|December 16, 2016
Human SOD1 ALS Mutations in a Drosophila Knock-In Model Cause Severe Phenotypes and Reveal Dosage-Sensitive Gain- and Loss-of-Function ComponentsAslı Şahin, Aaron Held, Kirsten Bredvik, et al.
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