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Annexin A1 Is Involved in the Antitumor Effects of 5-Azacytidine in Human Oral Squamous Carcinoma Cells. [PDF]
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UEG Week 2025 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S803-S1476, October 2025.
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UEG Week 2025 DDM Summit Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S1477-S1538, October 2025.
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Supramolecular chemistry for optical detection and delivery applications in living plants.
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Julia Kehr
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Multiple virus resistance using artificial trans-acting siRNAs
Plant TAS gene encoded trans-acting siRNAs (ta-siRNAs) regulate the expression of target mRNAs by guiding their cleavage at the sequence complementary region as microRNAs. Since one TAS transcript is cleaved into multiple ta-siRNAs in a phased manner, TAS genes may be engineered to express multiple artificial ta-siRNAs (ata-siRNAs) that target multiple
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MicroRNA-Dependent Trans-Acting siRNA Production
Less than a year has elapsed between the discovery of trans-acting small interfering RNAs (tasiRNAs) in plants and the elucidation of the major steps of the corresponding pathway. During tasiRNA biogenesis, polyadenylated RNAs transcribed from non–protein-coding TAS genes are cleaved by a microRNA (miRNA)–programmed
Hervé Vaucheret
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miRNAs in the biogenesis of trans-acting siRNAs in higher plants
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2010Multicellular eukaryotes utilize many complex small RNA mechanisms to regulate gene expression from DNA modifications to RNA stability. RNA interference also regulates exogenous gene expression by degrading invading pathogen RNAs or preventing expression of foreign DNA incorporated into the host genome.
Miya D. Howell, Edwards Allen
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Robert Sablowski
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To endure considerable fluctuations in temperature, plants need precise regulation of temperature-controlled gene expression. In this study, the involvement of TAS1 trans-acting siRNA (tasiRNA) in temperature-controlled gene expression was examined in Arabidopsis. The accumulation of TAS1 tasiRNA was downregulated at 4 degrees C.
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