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1. Microsatellite instability at U2AF-binding polypyrimidic tract sites perturbs alternative splicing during colorectal cancer initiation.

2. Splicing targeting drugs highlight intron retention as an actionable vulnerability in advanced prostate cancer.

3. Detecting splicing patterns in genes involved in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer.

4. Alternative splicing of CNOT7 diversifies CCR4-NOT functions.

5. Sudemycin E influences alternative splicing and changes chromatin modifications.

6. SF3B1 mutations are associated with alternative splicing in uveal melanoma.

7. Pyrvinium pamoate changes alternative splicing of the serotonin receptor 2C by influencing its RNA structure.

8. Global profiling of alternative splicing events and gene expression regulated by hnRNPH/F.

9. Misregulated alternative splicing of BIN1 is associated with T tubule alterations and muscle weakness in myotonic dystrophy.

10. Position-dependent alternative splicing activity revealed by global profiling of alternative splicing events regulated by PTB.

11. Splicing factor and exon profiling across human tissues.

12. Exon-based clustering of murine breast tumor transcriptomes reveals alternative exons whose expression is associated with metastasis.

13. Regulation of H-ras splice variant expression by cross talk between the p53 and nonsense-mediated mRNA decay pathways.

14. ASEtrap: a biological method for speeding up the exploration of spliceomes.

15. FAST DB: a website resource for the study of the expression regulation of human gene products.

16. Microsatellite instability at U2AF-binding polypyrimidic tract sites perturbs alternative splicing during colorectal cancer initiation

17. Splicing targeting drugs highlight intron retention as an actionable vulnerability in advanced prostate cancer

18. Alzheimer’s disease pathogenetic progression is associated with changes in regulated retained introns and editing of circular RNAs

20. The oncogenic kinase NEK2 regulates an RBFOX2-dependent pro-mesenchymal splicing program in triple-negative breast cancer cells

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