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    Alternative RNA Splicing in Cardiac Diseases by Junli Gao, Yanan Zhang, Meiyu Hu, Tao He, Xiaohang Yin, Tian Hao, Guoping Li, Junjie Xiao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Alternative splicing (AS), a critical process for gene expression regulation, allows a single precursor RNA to produce multiple transcript variants. Alterations in exon exclusion, intron retention, or the selection of alternative splice sites modify transcript isoforms, which can consequently affect RNA molecules, including mRNA and non-coding RNAs, in terms of their localization, regulation, and overall function. …”
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    Co-parenting and Father Involvement by Suzanna Smith

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…FAR0074, a 2-page transcript of the Family Album Radio Program broadcast by Suzanna Smith, describes research findings about the co-parenting relationships between custodial mothers and fathers living apart from their biological children. …”
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    Co-parenting and Father Involvement by Suzanna Smith

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…FAR0074, a 2-page transcript of the Family Album Radio Program broadcast by Suzanna Smith, describes research findings about the co-parenting relationships between custodial mothers and fathers living apart from their biological children. …”
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    RNA methylation in neurodevelopment and related diseases by Xia Wenjuan, Liu Yue, Lu Jiafeng, Cheung Hoi-Hung, Meng Qingxia, Huang Boxian

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Biological development and genetic information transfer are governed by genetic, epigenetic, transcriptional, and posttranscriptional mechanisms. …”
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    Molecular Mechanisms and Functions of lncRNAs in the Inflammatory Reaction of Diabetes Mellitus by Linjuan Huang, Xiaolei Hu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), a new area of genomic research for gene regulation, have complex biological functions in various aspects of cellular biological activity. …”
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    Exosomal miRNAs involvement in pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of rheumatoid arthritis by Mahvash Sadeghi, Jalil Tavakol Afshari, Afsane Fadaee, Mohammadreza Dashti, Fatemeh Kheradmand, Sajad Dehnavi, Mojgan Mohammadi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The initiation, and progression of RA involves multiple cellular and molecular pathways, and biological interactions. Micro RNAs (miRNAs) are characterized as a class of small non-coding RNAs that influence gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. …”
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    The transcriptomic footprint of Mytella strigata: de novo transcriptome assembly of a major invasive species by V. G. Vysakh, Sandhya Sukumaran, Wilson Sebastian, A. Gopalakrishnan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Gene Ontology and pathway analyses identified transcripts associated with key biological processes, including those associated with cell signalling, metabolism, stress responses, cancer pathways, and immune regulation. …”
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    Characterisation of HBV and co-infection with HDV and HIV through spatial transcriptomics by Upkar S Gill, Patrick T F Kennedy, Andrew Hall, Rageshri Dhairyawan, Alberto Quaglia, James M Harris, Colin Nixon, Fadi Issa, Amy Cross, Edward Arbe-Barnes, Jane A McKeating, Dimitra Peppa

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Our aim is to evaluate this method characterising the intrahepatic transcriptional landscape, cellular composition and biological pathways in liver biopsy samples from patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV) and HDV or HIV co-infection.Method The NanoString GeoMx digital spatial profiling platform was employed to assess expression of HBV surface antigen and CD45 in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) biopsies from three treatment-naïve patients with chronic HBV and HDV or HIV co-infection. …”
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    Comparative transcriptomic rhythms in the mouse and human prefrontal cortex by Jennifer N. Burns, Jennifer N. Burns, Aaron K. Jenkins, Xiangning Xue, Kaitlyn A. Petersen, Kaitlyn A. Petersen, Kyle D. Ketchesin, Kyle D. Ketchesin, Megan S. Perez, Megan S. Perez, Chelsea A. Vadnie, Madeline R. Scott, Madeline R. Scott, Marianne L. Seney, Marianne L. Seney, George C. Tseng, Colleen A. McClung, Colleen A. McClung

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Nevertheless, we find that basic biological processes are enriched for rhythmic transcripts across species, with key differences between regions and sexes.DiscussionTogether, this work highlights both the evolutionary conservation of transcriptomic rhythms and the advancement of the human PFC, underscoring the importance of considering cross-species differences when using animal models.…”
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    Differential Gene Expression Profile of Human Neutrophils Cultured with Plasmodium falciparum-Parasitized Erythrocytes by Mohamad Alaa Terkawi, Ryo Takano, Kentaro Kato

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Therefore, we examined the transcriptional gene profile of human PMNs in response to Plasmodium falciparum-parasitized erythrocytes (iRBCs) by using oligonucleotide microarrays. …”
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    Omics-Based Comparison of Fungal Virulence Genes, Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, and Small Molecules in <i>Penicillium expansum</i> and <i>Penicillium chrysogenum</i> by Holly P. Bartholomew, Christopher Gottschalk, Bret Cooper, Michael R. Bukowski, Ronghui Yang, Verneta L. Gaskins, Dianiris Luciano-Rosario, Jorge M. Fonseca, Wayne M. Jurick

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Additionally, a core subset of <i>P. expansum</i> virulence gene homologues were identified in <i>P. chrysogenum</i> and were similarly transcriptionally regulated in vitro. Molecules with varying biological activities, and phytohormone-like compounds were detected for the first time in <i>P. expansum</i> while antibiotics like penicillin G and other biologically active molecules were discovered in <i>P. chrysogenum</i> culture supernatants. …”
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