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2. RACK1 contributes to the upregulation of embryonic genes in a model of cardiac hypertrophy
3. SAM68 directs STING signaling to apoptosis in macrophages
4. Splicing targeting drugs highlight intron retention as an actionable vulnerability in advanced prostate cancer
5. The DNA/RNA helicase DHX9 orchestrates the KDM2B-mediated transcriptional regulation of YAP1 in Ewing sarcoma
6. Purification by STA-PUT Technique of Male Germ Cells from Single Mouse and RNA-Extraction for Transcriptomic Analysis
7. Transient splicing inhibition causes persistent DNA damage and chemotherapy vulnerability in triple-negative breast cancer
8. MYC up-regulation confers vulnerability to dual inhibition of CDK12 and CDK13 in high-risk Group 3 medulloblastoma
9. Dual inhibition of CDK12 and CDK13 uncovers actionable vulnerabilities in patient-derived ovarian cancer organoids
10. Fetal exposure to valproic acid dysregulates the expression of autism-linked genes in the developing cerebellum
11. Author Correction: Denervation-activated STAT3–IL-6 signalling in fibro-adipogenic progenitors promotes myofibres atrophy and fibrosis
12. An alternative splicing signature defines the basal-like phenotype and predicts worse clinical outcome in pancreatic cancer
13. An impaired splicing program underlies differentiation defects in hSOD1G93A neural progenitor cells
14. The transcriptional terminator XRN2 and the RNA-binding protein Sam68 link alternative polyadenylation to cell cycle progression in prostate cancer
15. Enhancing sensitivity of triple-negative breast cancer to DNA-damaging therapy through chemical inhibition of the m6A methyltransferase METTL3
16. SEMA6C: a novel adhesion-independent FAK and YAP activator, required for cancer cell viability and growth
17. Can Blebbistatin block the hypertrophy status in the zebrafish ex vivo cardiac model?
18. The DNA/RNA helicase DHX9 contributes to the transcriptional program of the androgen receptor in prostate cancer
19. Hepatocellular-Carcinoma-Derived Organoids: Innovation in Cancer Research.
20. LCM-RNAseq highlights intratumor heterogeneity and a lncRNA signature from archival tissues of GH-secreting PitNETs
21. Abstract A078: In vivo tumor micro-environment characterization: preliminary results of an ovarian cancer patients-derived co-colture organoids platform
22. Transcriptome programs involved in the development and structure of the cerebellum
23. Systems analysis of human T helper17 cell differentiation uncovers distinct time-regulated transcriptional modules
24. Differential expression of paralog RNA binding proteins establishes a dynamic splicing program required for normal cerebral cortex development
25. Differential expression of paralog RNA binding proteins establishes a dynamic splicing program required for normal cerebral cortex development
26. Patient-derived organoids and high grade serous ovarian cancer: from disease modeling to personalized medicine
27. The oncogenic kinase NEK2 regulates an RBFOX2-dependent pro-mesenchymal splicing program in triple-negative breast cancer cells
28. Characterization of SOD1-DT, a Divergent Long Non-Coding RNA in the Locus of the SOD1 Human Gene
29. CDK12/13 promote splicing of proximal introns by enhancing the interaction between RNA polymerase II and the splicing factor SF3B1
30. Editorial: 365 days of progress in cancer genetics
31. Regionally restricted modulation of Sam68 expression and Arhgef9 alternative splicing in the hippocampus of a murine model of multiple sclerosis
32. Recent Advances in Drug Discovery for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Treatment
33. The DNA/RNA helicase DHX9 orchestrates the KDM2B-mediated transcriptional regulation of YAP1 in Ewing sarcoma
34. Recent Advances in Drug Discovery for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Treatment
35. Splicing regulation as a new potential prognostic tool for personalised medicine in PDAC
36. A basal-like pancreatic cancer molecular subtype can be identified on EUS-acquired tissue and is associated to current smoking, lower Ca19.9 expression and worse prognosis
37. Editorial: 365 days of progress in cancer genetics
38. The RNA binding protein Sam68 controls T helper 1 differentiation and anti-mycobacterial response through modulation of miR-29
39. Characterization of SOD1-DT, a Divergent Long Non-Coding RNA in the Locus of the SOD1 Human Gene
40. Novel N-(Heterocyclylphenyl)benzensulfonamide Sharing an Unreported Binding Site with T-Cell Factor 4 at the β-Catenin Armadillo Repeats Domain as an Anticancer Agent
41. Combinatorial control of Spo11 alternative splicing by modulation of RNA polymerase II dynamics and splicing factor recruitment during meiosis
42. The androgen receptor couples promoter recruitment of RNA processing factors to regulation of alternative polyadenylation at the 3' end of transcripts
43. Functional Interaction Between the Oncogenic Kinase NEK2 and Sam68 Promotes a Splicing Program Involved in Migration and Invasion in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
44. Spatially resolved transcriptomics reveals innervation-responsive functional clusters in skeletal muscle
45. Involvement of Phospholipase Cγ1 in Mouse Egg Activation Induced by a Truncated Form of the C-Kit Tyrosine Kinase Present in Spermatozoa
46. Denervation-activated STAT3–IL-6 signalling in fibro-adipogenic progenitors promotes myofibres atrophy and fibrosis
47. CDK12/13 promote splicing of proximal introns by enhancing the interaction between RNA polymerase II and the splicing factor SF3B1
48. Supplementary Data from The Promoter-Associated Noncoding RNA pncCCND1_B Assembles a Protein–RNA Complex to Regulate Cyclin D1 Transcription in Ewing Sarcoma
49. Data from The Splicing Factor PTBP1 Promotes Expression of Oncogenic Splice Variants and Predicts Poor Prognosis in Patients with Non–muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
50. Supplementary Data from The Splicing Factor PTBP1 Promotes Expression of Oncogenic Splice Variants and Predicts Poor Prognosis in Patients with Non–muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
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