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FMR1 targets distinct mRNA sequence elements to regulate protein expression
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FMR1 targets distinct mRNA sequence elements to regulate protein expression [PAR-CLIP]
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FMR1 targets distinct mRNA sequence elements to regulate protein expression [Affymetrix]
Modulation of synaptic phosphodiesterase PDE2A activity is a new therapeutic approach for Fragile X Syndrome in newborns and adolescents.
Fragile X mental retardation protein modulates the stability of its m6A-marked messenger RNA targets
HITS-CLIP analysis of FMRP mRNA binding sites from P11-P25 mouse brain polysomes
FMRP Associates with Polyribosomes
Comparison of total and polyribosome-associated mRNA levels in male Fmr1 KO mice and male WT littermates
Determination of the relative abundance of mRNAs in a polyribosome-associated pool
Deletion of the KH1 domain coding sequence of Fmr1 leads to transcriptional alterations and attentional deficits in rats
Regulatory Discrimination of mRNAs by FMRP Controls Adult Neural Stem Cell Differentiation
Tracking the Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein in a Highly Ordered Neuronal RiboNucleoParticles Population: a Link Between Stalled Polyribosomes and RNA Granules
The Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein (FMRP) controls diacylglycerol kinase in neurons
FMRP Control of Ribosome Translocation Promotes Chromatin Modifications and Alternative Splicing of Neuronal Genes Linked to Autism
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FMRP Control of Ribosome Translocation Promotes Chromatin Modifications and Alternative Splicing of Neuronal Genes Linked to Autism (Polysome RNA-seq)
FMRP Control of Ribosome Translocation Promotes Chromatin Modifications and Alternative Splicing of Neuronal Genes Linked to Autism (Hrt timecourse ribosome profiling)
FMRP Control of Ribosome Translocation Promotes Chromatin Modifications and Alternative Splicing of Neuronal Genes Linked to Autism (Steady-state ribosome profiling)
FMRP Control of Ribosome Translocation Promotes Chromatin Modifications and Alternative Splicing of Neuronal Genes Linked to Autism (H3K36me3 ChIP-seq)
Identification of FMRP targets in human neural progenitors and neurons
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Regulation of RNA localization by FMR1
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