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1. Increased transcriptional elongation and RNA stability of GPCR ligand binding genes unveiled via RNA polymerase II degradation.

2. Cannabidiol protects the liver from α-Amanitin-induced apoptosis and oxidative stress through the regulation of Nrf2.

3. A Sensitive, Cell-Based Assay for Measuring Low-Level Biological Activity of α-Amanitin.

4. Calculating RNA degradation rates using large-scale normalization in mouse embryonic stem cells.

5. Identification of indocyanine green as a STT3B inhibitor against mushroom α-amanitin cytotoxicity.

6. Characterization of the RAS/RAF/ERK Signal Cascade as a Novel Regulating Factor in Alpha-Amanitin-Induced Cytotoxicity in Huh-7 Cells.

7. Transcriptional inhibition of feline immunodeficiency virus by alpha-amanitin.

8. Histone H3K27 acetylation precedes active transcription during zebrafish zygotic genome activation as revealed by live-cell analysis.

9. BRAF inhibition sensitizes melanoma cells to α-amanitin via decreased RNA polymerase II assembly.

10. TLP-mediated global transcriptional repression after double-strand DNA breaks slows down DNA repair and induces apoptosis.

11. The Histone Chaperone FACT Coordinates H2A.X-Dependent Signaling and Repair of DNA Damage.

12. Drug resistance and new therapies in colorectal cancer.

13. FGF2 Dual Warhead Conjugate with Monomethyl Auristatin E and α-Amanitin Displays a Cytotoxic Effect towards Cancer Cells Overproducing FGF Receptor 1.

14. Cryo-EM structure of a mammalian RNA polymerase II elongation complex inhibited by α-amanitin.

15. Global inhibition of transcription causes an increase in histone H2A.Z incorporation within gene bodies.

16. Mechanisms by which in vitro meiotic arrest and sexual maturity improve developmental potential of mouse oocytes.

17. Prior Learning of Relevant Nonaversive Information Is a Boundary Condition for Avoidance Memory Reconsolidation in the Rat Hippocampus.

18. Transcriptional control of unequal cleavage in early Tubifex embryos.

19. α-amanitin resistance in Drosophila melanogaster: A genome-wide association approach.

20. Transcription factors Mix1 and VegT, relocalization of vegt mRNA, and conserved endoderm and dorsal specification in frogs.

21. α-Amanitin Restrains Cancer Relapse from Drug-Tolerant Cell Subpopulations via TAF15.

22. A novel long non-coding RNA in the rheumatoid arthritis risk locus TRAF1-C5 influences C5 mRNA levels.

23. Poly(A) Signal-Dependent Transcription Termination Occurs through a Conformational Change Mechanism that Does Not Require Cleavage at the Poly(A) Site.

24. TP53 loss creates therapeutic vulnerability in colorectal cancer.

25. Global analysis of biogenesis, stability and sub-cellular localization of lncRNAs mapping to intragenic regions of the human genome.

26. Evidence supporting a functional requirement of SMAD4 for bovine preimplantation embryonic development: a potential link to embryotrophic actions of follistatin.

27. Temporal regulation of mRNAs for select bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP), BMP receptors and their associated SMAD proteins during bovine early embryonic development: effects of exogenous BMP2 on embryo developmental progression.

28. Estradiol induces transcriptional and posttranscriptional modifications in versican expression in the mouse uterus.

29. In vitro transcription activities of Pol IV, Pol V, and RDR2 reveal coupling of Pol IV and RDR2 for dsRNA synthesis in plant RNA silencing.

30. Genome-wide technology for determining RNA stability in mammalian cells: historical perspective and recent advantages based on modified nucleotide labeling.

31. Analysis of microRNAs and their precursors in bovine early embryonic development.

32. Homologous chromosomes make contact at the sites of double-strand breaks in genes in somatic G0/G1-phase human cells.

33. Therapeutic potential of amanitin-conjugated anti-epithelial cell adhesion molecule monoclonal antibody against pancreatic carcinoma.

34. Prolonged α-amanitin treatment of cells for studying mutated polymerases causes degradation of DSIF160 and other proteins.

35. Sperm-borne microRNA-34c is required for the first cleavage division in mouse.

36. Effects of proteasome inhibitors on the nucleolar size of porcine oocytes.

37. Argonaute proteins regulate microRNA stability: Increased microRNA abundance by Argonaute proteins is due to microRNA stabilization.

38. Sequential analysis of global gene expression profiles in immature and in vitro matured bovine oocytes: potential molecular markers of oocyte maturation.

39. Developmental changes in expression of genes involved in regulation of apoptosis in the bovine preimplantation embryo.

40. HSP90 and its R2TP/Prefoldin-like cochaperone are involved in the cytoplasmic assembly of RNA polymerase II.

41. tRNASec is transcribed by RNA polymerase II in Trypanosoma brucei but not in humans.

42. Single cell analysis of transcriptional activation dynamics.

43. Close association of RNA polymerase II and many transcription factors with Pol III genes.

44. Ataxia telangiectasia mutated activation by transcription- and topoisomerase I-induced DNA double-strand breaks.

45. Chromatin dynamics is correlated with replication timing.

46. C19MC microRNAs are processed from introns of large Pol-II, non-protein-coding transcripts.

47. On the robustness of mammalian circadian oscillators.

48. Identification of a novel pathway that selectively modulates apoptosis of breast cancer cells.

49. Resistance of mitochondrial p53 to dominant inhibition.

50. The RNA polymerase II trigger loop functions in substrate selection and is directly targeted by alpha-amanitin.

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