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1. Physician and public knowledge of depression among older adults.

4. Curricular track, career choice, and androgyny among adolescent females.

5. Who let the DoGs out? - biogenesis of stress-induced readthrough transcripts.

6. Modulation of mRNA 3'-End Processing and Transcription Termination in Virus-Infected Cells.

7. SARS-CoV-2 expresses a microRNA-like small RNA able to selectively repress host genes.

8. STL-seq reveals pause-release and termination kinetics for promoter-proximal paused RNA polymerase II transcripts.

9. tRNA-like leader-trailer interaction promotes 3'-end maturation of MALAT1.

10. Structural analyses of an RNA stability element interacting with poly(A).

11. RNA stabilization by a poly(A) tail 3'-end binding pocket and other modes of poly(A)-RNA interaction.

12. Hyperosmotic stress alters the RNA polymerase II interactome and induces readthrough transcription despite widespread transcriptional repression.

14. Idiosyncrasies of Viral Noncoding RNAs Provide Insights into Host Cell Biology.

15. Structural Basis for Target-Directed MicroRNA Degradation.

16. Quantitative Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) and Immunofluorescence (IF) of Specific Gene Products in KSHV-Infected Cells.

17. How Complementary Targets Expose the microRNA 3' End for Tailing and Trimming during Target-Directed microRNA Degradation.

18. Two herpesviral noncoding PAN RNAs are functionally homologous but do not associate with common chromatin loci.

19. Caution needs to be taken when assigning transcription start sites to ends of protein-coding genes: a rebuttal.

20. Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus mRNA Accumulation in Nuclear Foci Is Influenced by Viral DNA Replication and Viral Noncoding Polyadenylated Nuclear RNA.

21. Immunoprecipitation of Tri-methylated Capped RNA.

22. Comparative analysis reveals genomic features of stress-induced transcriptional readthrough.

23. An Exportin-1-dependent microRNA biogenesis pathway during human cell quiescence.

24. Settling the m 6 A debate: methylation of mature mRNA is not dynamic but accelerates turnover.

25. Readthrough transcription: How are DoGs made and what do they do?

26. Fluorescence Amplification Method for Forward Genetic Discovery of Factors in Human mRNA Degradation.

27. Methyltransferase-like protein 16 binds the 3'-terminal triple helix of MALAT1 long noncoding RNA.

28. A proximity-dependent assay for specific RNA-protein interactions in intact cells.

29. Host miRNA degradation by Herpesvirus saimiri small nuclear RNA requires an unstructured interacting region.

30. Myriad Triple-Helix-Forming Structures in the Transposable Element RNAs of Plants and Fungi.

31. Hoogsteen-position pyrimidines promote the stability and function of the MALAT1 RNA triple helix.

32. EBV noncoding RNA EBER2 interacts with host RNA-binding proteins to regulate viral gene expression.

33. A heterotrimer model of the complete Microprocessor complex revealed by single-molecule subunit counting.

34. Calcium signaling and transcription: elongation, DoGs, and eRNAs.

35. Intronless β-Globin Reporter: A Tool for Studying Nuclear RNA Stability Elements.

36. In silico discovery and modeling of non-coding RNA structure in viruses.

37. Herpesvirus saimiri MicroRNAs Preferentially Target Host Cell Cycle Regulators.

38. Noncoding RNA-guided recruitment of transcription factors: A prevalent but undocumented mechanism?

39. Widespread Inducible Transcription Downstream of Human Genes.

40. The host Integrator complex acts in transcription-independent maturation of herpesvirus microRNA 3' ends.

41. Proteomics and Transcriptomics of BJAB Cells Expressing the Epstein-Barr Virus Noncoding RNAs EBER1 and EBER2.

42. Viral noncoding RNAs: more surprises.

43. EBV noncoding RNA binds nascent RNA to drive host PAX5 to viral DNA.

44. RNA editing, epitranscriptomics, and processing in cancer progression.

45. Virus meets host microRNA: the destroyer, the booster, the hijacker.

46. Structural insights into the stabilization of MALAT1 noncoding RNA by a bipartite triple helix.

47. 3'-Biotin-tagged microRNA-27 does not associate with Argonaute proteins in cells.

48. Alternative capture of noncoding RNAs or protein-coding genes by herpesviruses to alter host T cell function.

49. The noncoding RNA revolution-trashing old rules to forge new ones.

50. Versatile microRNA biogenesis in animals and their viruses.

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