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The RNA-binding protein, ZC3H14, is critical for control of
polyadenylation and translation, neuronal development, brain
morphology, and working memory in mice
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The quaking I Pathway and Regulation of Alternative Splicing in Myelinating Glia
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Age-dependent, region-specific mechanisms contribute to Spinocerebellar Ataxia 17 pathogenesis.
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Neuronal Function of hnRNP-Q1: Identification of a Novel Mechanism for Gap-43 mRNA Translation Regulation
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Novel Systems to Investigate Interactions between Functional RNAElements and Candidate Trans-factors
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Post-transcriptional regulation of BDNF and the Cdk5 pathway by the neuronal RNA binding protein HuD
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Regulation and function of the Cdk5/QKI pathway in oligodendroglial
development
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The polyadenosine RNA-binding protein dNab2 interacts with the fragile X protein homolog and regulates gene expression in Drosophila neurons
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SMN functions as a molecular chaperone for mRNP assembly
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The Role of Classical Nuclear Import Receptors during Myogenesis
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Generation of Export-Competent mRNPs
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Recognition of Polyadenosine RNA
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Defining the function of the polyadenosine RNA-binding protein ZC3H14: Molecular insight into a disease associated RNA-binding protein
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Tissue-specific regulation of the Pabpn1 gene: Functional implications for muscular dystrophy
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