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Musashi RNA-binding proteins (MSIs) retain a pivotal role in stem cell maintenance, tumorigenesis, and nervous system development. Recently, we showed in C.
Pavlina Mastrandreas +2 more
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Musashi-1, a neural RNA-binding protein, is important for maintaining neural stem cells. Both Musashi-1 and Hes1, a transcriptional factor regulated by Musashi-1, are expressed in the small intestine.
Mitsutaka Sawada +2 more
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Identification of a putative intestinal stem cell and early lineage marker; musashi-1
There are few reliable markers for adult stem cells and none for those of the intestinal epithelium. Previously, indirect experimental approaches have predicted stem cell position and numbers.
Christopher S Potten +2 more
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Musashi interaction with poly(A)-binding protein is required for activation of target mRNA translation [PDF]
The Musashi family of mRNA translational regulators control both physiological and pathological stem cell self-renewal primarily by repressing target mRNAs that promote differentiation.
Melanie C Macnicol +2 more
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The Musashi proteins MSI1 and MSI2 are required for photoreceptor morphogenesis and vision in mice
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Musashi Exerts Control of Gonadotrope Target mRNA Translation During the Mouse Estrous Cycle
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Assessment of MUSASHI 1 and MUSASHI 2 expression in spermatozoa and testicular tissue
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