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Robert Reiner

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Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback|February 21, 2008
Integrating a portable biofeedback device into clinical practice for patients with anxiety disorders: results of a pilot studyRobert Reiner
Nucleic Acids Research|May 8, 2007
Human RNase P: a tRNA-processing enzyme and transcription factorNayef Jarrous, Robert Reiner
Lancet (London, England)|August 23, 2025
Progress towards global nutrition targets and future directions - Authors' replyRobert Reiner, Nicholas J Kassebaum
Nucleic Acids Research|August 9, 2003
Alterations in the intracellular level of a protein subunit of human RNase P affect processing of tRNA precursorsAmit Cohen, Robert Reiner, Nayef Jarrous
Biological Psychiatry|September 30, 2024
Value Modulation of Self-Defeating ImpulsivityZhe Liu, Robert Reiner, Yonatan Loewenstein, et al.
Plos One|December 31, 2008
Function and assembly of a chromatin-associated RNase P that is required for efficient transcription by RNA polymerase IRobert Reiner, Natalie Krasnov-Yoeli, Yana Dehtiar, et al.
Genes & Development|June 17, 2006
A role for the catalytic ribonucleoprotein RNase P in RNA polymerase III transcriptionRobert Reiner, Yitzhak Ben-Asouli, Ilana Krilovetzky, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|December 1, 2025
Neural mechanisms of flexible perceptual inferenceJohn Schwarcz, Jan Bauer, Haneen Rajabi, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|April 1, 2011
RNA binding properties of conserved protein subunits of human RNase PRobert Reiner, Noa Alfiya-Mor, Mishka Berrebi-Demma, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|May 9, 2015
Human RNase P ribonucleoprotein is required for formation of initiation complexes of RNA polymerase IIIRaphael Serruya, Natalie Orlovetskie, Robert Reiner, et al.
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Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback|February 21, 2008
Integrating a portable biofeedback device into clinical practice for patients with anxiety disorders: results of a pilot studyRobert Reiner
Nucleic Acids Research|May 8, 2007
Human RNase P: a tRNA-processing enzyme and transcription factorNayef Jarrous, Robert Reiner
Lancet (London, England)|August 23, 2025
Progress towards global nutrition targets and future directions - Authors' replyRobert Reiner, Nicholas J Kassebaum
Nucleic Acids Research|August 9, 2003
Alterations in the intracellular level of a protein subunit of human RNase P affect processing of tRNA precursorsAmit Cohen, Robert Reiner, Nayef Jarrous
Biological Psychiatry|September 30, 2024
Value Modulation of Self-Defeating ImpulsivityZhe Liu, Robert Reiner, Yonatan Loewenstein, et al.
Plos One|December 31, 2008
Function and assembly of a chromatin-associated RNase P that is required for efficient transcription by RNA polymerase IRobert Reiner, Natalie Krasnov-Yoeli, Yana Dehtiar, et al.
Genes & Development|June 17, 2006
A role for the catalytic ribonucleoprotein RNase P in RNA polymerase III transcriptionRobert Reiner, Yitzhak Ben-Asouli, Ilana Krilovetzky, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|December 1, 2025
Neural mechanisms of flexible perceptual inferenceJohn Schwarcz, Jan Bauer, Haneen Rajabi, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|April 1, 2011
RNA binding properties of conserved protein subunits of human RNase PRobert Reiner, Noa Alfiya-Mor, Mishka Berrebi-Demma, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|May 9, 2015
Human RNase P ribonucleoprotein is required for formation of initiation complexes of RNA polymerase IIIRaphael Serruya, Natalie Orlovetskie, Robert Reiner, et al.
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