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18. Biomechanics of the Human Brain during Dynamic Rotation of the Head

22. NUMERICAL CROWDSOURCING OF NFL FOOTBALL HELMETS

28. Evaluation and injury investigation of a finite element foot and ankle model for small female occupants.

29. Differential endocytosis and signaling dynamics of insulin receptor variants IR-A and IR-B

30. Analogías creadas por los alumnos para enseñar la naturaleza discontinua de la materia

31. Genetic and biochemical studies in Argentinean patients with variegate porphyria

35. Genetic and biochemical studies in Argentinean patients with variegate porphyria

36. Splicing regulation through biomolecular condensates and membraneless organelles.

37. Requirements for efficient endosomal escape by designed mini-proteins.

38. RBFOX2 regulated EYA3 isoforms partner with SIX4 or ZBTB1 to control transcription during myogenesis.

40. SET domain containing 2 (SETD2) influences metabolism and alternative splicing during myogenesis.

42. Stretching muscle cells induces transcriptional and splicing transitions and changes in SR proteins.

43. The synaptosome-associated protein 23 (SNAP23) is necessary for proper myogenesis.

44. Alternative splicing regulation of membrane trafficking genes during myogenesis.

45. Efficient and Quality-Optimized Metagenomic Pipeline Designed for Taxonomic Classification in Routine Microbiological Clinical Tests.

46. ViaFuse: Fiji macros to calculate skeletal muscle cell viability and fusion index.

47. It's not just a phase: function and characteristics of RNA-binding proteins in phase separation.

48. CRTC1/MAML2 directs a PGC-1α-IGF-1 circuit that confers vulnerability to PPARγ inhibition.

49. The Long Noncoding RNA NEAT1 Promotes Sarcoma Metastasis by Regulating RNA Splicing Pathways.

50. FXR1 splicing is important for muscle development and biomolecular condensates in muscle cells.

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