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Henrique Borges da Silva
University of Minnesota
2 protocols
Imre Gáspár
INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY, IMBA, Vienna
21 protocols
Indranil Malik
University of Michigan
8 protocols
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Rakesh Chatrikhi
Post-Doc, University of Pennsylvania
Research focus
Molecular biology
RNA Biology
Protein-RNA interactions
Protein-protein interactions
Gene expression
Gene regulation
RNA binding proteins
Alternative splicing
Alternative polyadenylation
Untranslated region (UTR)
Cancer Biology
T cells
Immunology
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Ph.D., University of Rochester, 2016
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Kristen Lynch Lab
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2 Protocols reviewed
Analyzing (Re)Capping of mRNA Using Transcript Specific 5' End Sequencing
Authors:
Daniel del Valle Morales
and
Daniel R. Schoenberg
,
date:
10/20/2020,
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The 5′ cap is a ubiquitous feature of eukaryotic mRNAs. It is added in the nucleus onto newly synthesized pre-mRNA, and in the cytoplasm onto mRNAs after decapping or endonuclease cleavage. Cytoplasmic recapping can occur after loss of the cap at ...
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A Rigorous Quantitative Approach to Analyzing Phagocytosis Assays
Authors:
Michael D. Caponegro
,
Kaitlyn Koenig Thompson
,
Maryam Tayyab
and
Stella E. Tsirka
,
date:
01/05/2020,
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Studying monocytic cells in isolated systems
in vitro
contributes significantly to the understanding of innate immune physiology. Functional assays produce read outs which can be used to measure responses to selected stimuli, such as ...
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