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  • MicroRNA sponges: competiti... MicroRNA sponges: competitive inhibitors of small RNAs in mammalian cells
    Sharp, Phillip A; Ebert, Margaret S; Neilson, Joel R Nature methods, 09/2007, Volume: 4, Issue: 9
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    MicroRNAs are predicted to regulate thousands of mammalian genes, but relatively few targets have been experimentally validated and few microRNA loss-of-function phenotypes have been assigned. As an ...
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  • mTORC1-independent TFEB act... mTORC1-independent TFEB activation via Akt inhibition promotes cellular clearance in neurodegenerative storage diseases
    Palmieri, Michela; Pal, Rituraj; Nelvagal, Hemanth R ... Nature communications, 02/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    Neurodegenerative diseases characterized by aberrant accumulation of undigested cellular components represent unmet medical conditions for which the identification of actionable targets is urgently ...
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  • Differences between acute a... Differences between acute and chronic stress granules, and how these differences may impact function in human disease
    Reineke, Lucas C.; Neilson, Joel R. Biochemical pharmacology, 04/2019, Volume: 162
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    Display omitted Stress granules are macromolecular aggregates of mRNA and proteins assembling in response to stresses that promote the repression of protein synthesis. Most of the work characterizing ...
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  • The spliceosome is a therap... The spliceosome is a therapeutic vulnerability in MYC-driven cancer
    Hsu, Tiffany Y-T; Simon, Lukas M; Neill, Nicholas J ... Nature (London), 09/2015, Volume: 525, Issue: 7569
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    MYC (also known as c-MYC) overexpression or hyperactivation is one of the most common drivers of human cancer. Despite intensive study, the MYC oncogene remains recalcitrant to therapeutic ...
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  • Regulation of Synaptic Stru... Regulation of Synaptic Structure and Function by FMRP-Associated MicroRNAs miR-125b and miR-132
    Edbauer, Dieter; Neilson, Joel R.; Foster, Kelly A. ... Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), 02/2010, Volume: 65, Issue: 3
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    MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are noncoding RNAs that suppress translation of specific mRNAs. The miRNA machinery interacts with fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP), which functions as translational ...
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  • miRNA profiling of naïve, e... miRNA profiling of naïve, effector and memory CD8 T cells
    Wu, Haoquan; Neilson, Joel R; Kumar, Priti ... PloS one, 10/2007, Volume: 2, Issue: 10
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    microRNAs have recently emerged as master regulators of gene expression during development and cell differentiation. Although profound changes in gene expression also occur during antigen-induced T ...
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  • Dynamic analyses of alterna... Dynamic analyses of alternative polyadenylation from RNA-seq reveal a 3'-UTR landscape across seven tumour types
    Xia, Zheng; Donehower, Lawrence A; Cooper, Thomas A ... Nature communications, 2014-Nov-20, Volume: 5, Issue: 1
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    Alternative polyadenylation (APA) is a pervasive mechanism in the regulation of most human genes, and its implication in diseases including cancer is only beginning to be appreciated. Since ...
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  • Proliferating Cells Express... Proliferating Cells Express mRNAs with Shortened 3′ Untranslated Regions and Fewer MicroRNA Target Sites
    Sandberg, Rickard; Neilson, Joel R.; Sarma, Arup ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 06/2008, Volume: 320, Issue: 5883
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    Messenger RNA (mRNA) stability, localization, and translation are largely determined by sequences in the 3′ untranslated region (3′UTR). We found a conserved increase in expression of mRNAs ...
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  • 3' UTR shortening represses... 3' UTR shortening represses tumor-suppressor genes in trans by disrupting ceRNA crosstalk
    Park, Hyun Jung; Ji, Ping; Kim, Soyeon ... Nature genetics, 06/2018, Volume: 50, Issue: 6
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    Widespread mRNA 3' UTR shortening through alternative polyadenylation promotes tumor growth in vivo . A prevailing hypothesis is that it induces proto-oncogene expression in cis through escaping ...
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  • Telomere Dysfunction Induce... Telomere Dysfunction Induces Sirtuin Repression that Drives Telomere-Dependent Disease
    Amano, Hisayuki; Chaudhury, Arindam; Rodriguez-Aguayo, Cristian ... Cell metabolism, 06/2019, Volume: 29, Issue: 6
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    Telomere shortening is associated with stem cell decline, fibrotic disorders, and premature aging through mechanisms that are incompletely understood. Here, we show that telomere shortening in livers ...
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