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1. FMRP has a cell-type-specific role in CA1 pyramidal neurons to regulate autism-related transcripts and circadian memory ELIFE 2019 DEC 20; 8(?):? Article e46919 Full Text | PMID/PMCID
2. Differential NOVA2-Mediated Splicing in Excitatory and Inhibitory Neurons Regulates Cortical Development and Cerebellar Function NEURON 2019 FEB 20; 101(4):707-720.e5 Full Text | PMID/PMCID
3. Pre-mRNA processing includes N-6 methylation of adenosine residues that are retained in mRNA exons and the fallacy of "RNA epigenetics" RNA 2018 MAR; 24(3):262-267 Full Text | PMID/PMCID
4. Differential 3 ' Processing of Specific Transcripts Expands Regulatory and Protein Diversity Across Neuronal Cell Types ELIFE 2018 MAR 26; 7(?):? Article e34042 Full Text | PMID/PMCID
5. m(6)A mRNA modifications are deposited in nascent pre-mRNA and are not required for splicing but do specify cytoplasmic turnover GENES & DEVELOPMENT 2017 MAY 15; 31(10):990-1006 Full Text | PMID/PMCID
6. Mutations in the linker domain affect phospho-STAT3 function and suggest targets for interrupting STAT3 activity PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2015 DEC 1; 112(48):14811-14816 Full Text | PMID/PMCID
7. A majority of m(6)A residues are in the last exons, allowing the potential for 3 ' UTR regulation GENES & DEVELOPMENT 2015 OCT 1; 29(19):2037-2053 Full Text | PMID/PMCID
8. Reflections on the history of pre-mRNA processing and highlights of current knowledge: A unified picture RNA-A PUBLICATION OF THE RNA SOCIETY 2013 APR; 19(4):443-460 Full Text | PMID/PMCID
9. NOVA-dependent regulation of cryptic NMD exons controls synaptic protein levels after seizure. eLife 2013 2013; 2(?):e00178-e00178 Full Text | PMID/PMCID
10. Neuronal Elav-like (Hu) Proteins Regulate RNA Splicing and Abundance to Control Glutamate Levels and Neuronal Excitability NEURON 2012 SEP 20; 75(6):1067-1080 Full Text | PMID/PMCID
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