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1. The pseudogene GBP1P1 suppresses influenza A virus replication by acting as a protein decoy for DHX9.

2. The physical and evolutionary energy landscapes of devolved protein sequences corresponding to pseudogenes.

3. Structural Features and Physiological Associations of Human 14-3-3ζ Pseudogenes.

4. Four classic "de novo" genes all have plausible homologs and likely evolved from retro-duplicated or pseudogenic sequences.

5. Pseudogenes act as a neutral reference for detecting selection in prokaryotic pangenomes.

6. Ambiguous genes due to aligners and their impact on RNA-seq data analysis.

8. Unravelling the due importance of pseudogenes and their resurrection in plants.

9. GeneRanger and TargetRanger: processed gene and protein expression levels across cells and tissues for target discovery.

10. Loss of KLK4::KLKP1 pseudogene expression by RNA chromogenic in-situ hybridization is associated with PTEN loss and increased risk of biochemical recurrence in a cohort of middle eastern men with prostate cancer.

11. The diagnostic and prognostic value of pseudogene SIGLEC17P in lung adenocarcinoma and a preliminary functional study.

12. Pseudogene TDGF1P3 regulates the proliferation and metastasis of colorectal cancer cells via the miR-338-3p-PKM2 axis.

13. Evolution and function of developmentally dynamic pseudogenes in mammals.

14. The rate and role of pseudogenes of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex.

15. Dual role of pseudogene TMEM198B in promoting lipid metabolism and immune escape of glioma cells.

16. X-linked recessive ichthyosis in 8 Tunisian patients: awareness of misdiagnosis due to the technical trap of the STS pseudogene.

17. Pseudogene PLGLA exerts anti-tumor effects on hepatocellular carcinoma through modulating miR-324-3p/GLYATL1 axis.

18. Dysregulated pseudogene BNIP3P1 inhibited cell proliferation and promoted cell apoptosis in preeclampsia by acting as a competing endogenous RNA for BNIP3.

19. Identification of processed pseudogenes in the genome of Thoroughbred horses: Possibility of gene-doping detection considering the presence of pseudogenes.

20. Highly-contiguous bovine genomes underpin accurate functional analyses and updated nomenclature of MHC class I.

22. Mining Proteomics Datasets to Uncover Functional Pseudogenes.

23. Pseudogene fms-related tyrosine kinase 1 pseudogene 1 (FLT1P1) cooperates with RNA binding protein dyskeratosis congenita 1 (DKC1) to restrain trophoblast cell proliferation and angiogenesis by targeting fms-related tyrosine kinase 1 (FLT1) in preeclampsia.

24. Detection of heteroplasmy and nuclear mitochondrial pseudogenes in the Japanese spiny lobster Panulirus japonicus.

25. Pseudogene Annexin A2 Pseudogene 1 Contributes to Hepatocellular Carcinoma Progression by Modulating Its Parental Gene ANXA2 via miRNA-376a-3p.

26. Pseudogenes and their potential functions in hematopoiesis.

27. Gauging the trends of pseudogenes in plants.

28. Pseudogenization of the chloroplast threonine (trnT-GGU) gene in the sunflower family (Asteraceae).

29. The Indirect Antiviral Potential of Long Noncoding RNAs Encoded by IFITM Pseudogenes.

30. A new candidate oncogenic lncRNA derived from pseudogene WFDC21P promotes tumor progression in gastric cancer.

32. Pseudogene-Mediated Gene Conversion After CRISPR-Cas9 Editing Demonstrated by Partial CD33 Conversion with SIGLEC22P .

33. Validated removal of nuclear pseudogenes and sequencing artefacts from mitochondrial metabarcode data.

34. Pseudogene ANXA2P2 knockdown shows tumor-suppressive function by inhibition of the PI3K/PKB pathway in glioblastoma cells.

35. Hypoxia-induced PTTG3P contributes to colorectal cancer glycolysis and M2 phenotype of macrophage.

36. Genes and Pseudogenes: Complexity of the RCCX Locus and Disease.

37. Higher Rates of Processed Pseudogene Acquisition in Humans and Three Great Apes Revealed by Long-Read Assemblies.

38. Positive natural selection of N6-methyladenosine on the RNAs of processed pseudogenes.

39. Long-read cDNA sequencing identifies functional pseudogenes in the human transcriptome.

40. Incipient genome erosion and metabolic streamlining for antibiotic production in a defensive symbiont.

41. Comprehensive validation of a diagnostic strategy for sequencing genes with one or multiple pseudogenes using pseudoxanthoma elasticum as a model.

42. Structural characterization and duplication modes of pseudogenes in plants.

43. TET3 dioxygenase modulates gene conversion at the avian immunoglobulin variable region via demethylation of non-CpG sites in pseudogene templates.

44. In silico identification of pseudo-exon activation events in personal genome and transcriptome data.

45. Genome-wide analysis of pseudogenes reveals HBBP1's human-specific essentiality in erythropoiesis and implication in β-thalassemia.

46. Heteroalleles in Common Wheat: Multiple Differences between Allelic Variants of the Gli-B1 Locus.

47. CRISPR/Cas Technologies Applied to Pseudogenes.

48. Pseudogenes as Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets in Human Cancers.

49. Methods for the Detection of Circulating Pseudogenes and Their Use as Cancer Biomarkers.

50. Dealing with Pseudogenes in Molecular Diagnostics in the Next Generation Sequencing Era.

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