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2. The COPD GWAS gene ADGRG6 instructs function and injury response in human iPSC-derived type II alveolar epithelial cells
3. Stress granules are shock absorbers that prevent excessive innate immune responses to dsRNA
4. Actionable Cytopathogenic Host Responses of Human Alveolar Type 2 Cells to SARS-CoV-2
5. Tumor Interferon Signaling Is Regulated by a lncRNA INCR1 Transcribed from the PD-L1 Locus
6. Competing Protein-RNA Interaction Networks Control Multiphase Intracellular Organization
7. Roles of ribosomal RNA in health and disease
8. Stress granule-mediated sequestration of EGR1 mRNAs correlates with lomustine-induced cell death prevention.
9. The exoribonuclease XRN2 mediates degradation of the long non‐coding telomeric RNA TERRA
10. The Long Non-coding RNA HIF1A-AS2 Facilitates the Maintenance of Mesenchymal Glioblastoma Stem-like Cells in Hypoxic Niches
11. Nitric oxide triggers the assembly of “type II” stress granules linked to decreased cell viability
12. Selective Cleavage at CCA Ends and Anticodon Loops of tRNAs by Stress-Induced RNases
13. Translation inhibition and suppression of stress granules formation by cisplatin
14. Early rRNA processing is a stress-dependent regulatory event whose inhibition maintains nucleolar integrity
15. Correction: Fernandes et al. Stress Granule Assembly Can Facilitate but Is Not Required for TDP-43 Cytoplasmic Aggregation. Biomolecules 2020, 10, 1367
16. MVP Expression Facilitates Tumor Cell Proliferation and Migration Supporting the Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer Cells
17. RNA-Seeded Functional Amyloids Balance Growth and Survival
18. SDE2 is an essential gene required for ribosome biogenesis and the regulation of alternative splicing
19. Actionable Cytopathogenic Host Responses of Human Alveolar Type 2 Cells to SARS-CoV-2
20. Revisiting the Concept of Stress in the Prognosis of Solid Tumors: A Role for Stress Granules Proteins?
21. snoRNPs: Functions in Ribosome Biogenesis
22. eIF4G has intrinsic G-quadruplex binding activity that is required for tiRNA function
23. FXR1 splicing is important for muscle development and biomolecular condensates in muscle cells
24. FXR1 splicing is important for muscle development and biomolecular condensates in muscle cells
25. Early rRNA processing is a stress-dependent regulatory event whose inhibition maintains nucleolar integrity.
26. The role of RNA modifications in the regulation of tRNA cleavage
27. Author Correction: Identification of functional tetramolecular RNA G-quadruplexes derived from transfer RNAs
28. Identification of functional tetramolecular RNA G-quadruplexes derived from transfer RNAs
29. Stress-specific differences in assembly and composition of stress granules and related foci
30. RNA biology of angiogenin: Current state and perspectives
31. Abstract 1000: The long non-coding RNA HIF1A-AS2 regulates mesenchymal glioma stem cell tumorigenicity
32. A subset of replication-dependent histone mRNAs are expressed as polyadenylated RNAs in terminally differentiated tissues
33. YB-1 regulates tiRNA-induced Stress Granule formation but not translational repression
34. Stress granules and RNA processing bodies are novel autoantibody targets in systemic sclerosis
35. A multiprotein occupancy map of the mRNP on the 3′ end of histone mRNAs
36. Distinct self-interaction domains promote Multi Sex Combs accumulation in and formation of theDrosophilahistone locus body
37. RNA biology of angiogenin: Current state and perspectives.
38. The C-terminal extension of Lsm4 interacts directly with the 3′ end of the histone mRNP and is required for efficient histone mRNA degradation
39. mRNAs containing the histone 3′ stem–loop are degraded primarily by decapping mediated by oligouridylation of the 3′ end
40. Electrostatic application of antimicrobial sprays to sanitize food handling and processing surfaces for enhanced food safety
41. Distinct self-interaction domains promote Multi Sex Combs accumulation in and formation of the Drosophilahistone locus body
42. The C-terminal extension of Lsm4 interacts directly with the 3′ end of the histone mRNP and is required for efficient histone mRNA degradation
43. mRNAs containing the histone 3′ stem–loop are degraded primarily by decapping mediated by oligouridylation of the 3′ end
44. Stress Granule Assembly Can Facilitate but Is Not Required for TDP-43 Cytoplasmic Aggregation.
45. Repurposing tRNA isodecoders for non-canonical functions via tRNA cleavage.
46. Distinct self-interaction domains promote Multi Sex Combs accumulation in and formation of the Drosophila histone locus body.
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