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1. SINEUP RNA rescues molecular phenotypes associated with CHD8 suppression in autism spectrum disorder model systems

2. SINEUP non-coding RNA activity depends on specific N6-methyladenosine nucleotides

3. Natural SINEUP RNAs in Autism Spectrum Disorders: RAB11B-AS1 Dysregulation in a Neuronal CHD8 Suppression Model Leads to RAB11B Protein Increase

4. Natural SINEUP RNAs in Autism Spectrum Disorders: RAB11B-AS1 Dysregulation in a Neuronal CHD8 Suppression Model Leads to RAB11B Protein Increase.

6. Improving the expression of anti-IL-2Rα monoclonal antibody in the CHO cells through optimization of the expression vector and translation efficiency.

7. Engineering Translation in Mammalian Cell Factories to Increase Protein Yield: The Unexpected Use of Long Non-Coding SINEUP RNAs

8. The Yin and Yang of nucleic acid-based therapy in the brain.

9. SINEUPs are modular antisense long-non coding RNAs that increase synthesis of target proteins in cells

10. Engineering mammalian cell factories with SINEUP noncoding RNAs to improve translation of secreted proteins.

12. A long non-coding SINEUP RNA boosts semi-stable production of fully human monoclonal antibodies in HEK293E cells

13. SINEUP Non-coding RNA Targeting GDNF Rescues Motor Deficits and Neurodegeneration in a Mouse Model of Parkinson's Disease

14. Design and Delivery of SINEUP: A New Modular Tool to Increase Protein Translation.

15. Engineering Translation in Mammalian Cell Factories to Increase Protein Yield: The Unexpected Use of Long Non-Coding SINEUP RNAs

16. SINEUPs: A new class of natural and synthetic antisense long non-coding RNAs that activate translation

17. Engineering mammalian cell factories with SINEUP noncoding RNAs to improve translation of secreted proteins

18. SINEUP Non-coding RNA Targeting GDNF Rescues Motor Deficits and Neurodegeneration in a Mouse Model of Parkinson's Disease.

19. Widespread genome transcription: new possibilities for RNA therapies.

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