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101. Structural and functional effects of inosine modification in mRNA.

102. Identification of 6-methyladenosine sites using novel feature encoding methods and ensemble models.

103. N6-methyladenosine-modified circTEAD1 stabilizes Yap1 mRNA to promote chordoma tumorigenesis.

104. METTL3-mediated RanGAP1 promotes colorectal cancer progression through the MAPK pathway by recruiting YTHDF1.

105. FTO protein regulates the TGF-β signalling pathway through RNA N6-methyladenosine modification to induce unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion.

106. Discovering Consensus Regions for Interpretable Identification of RNA N6-Methyladenosine Modification Sites via Graph Contrastive Clustering.

107. The first A-to-I RNA editome of hemipteran species Coridius chinensis reveals overrepresented recoding and prevalent intron editing in early-diverging insects.

108. SCARPET: site-specific quantification of methylated and nonmethylated adenosines reveals m 6 A stoichiometry.

109. Genome-wide DNA N6-methyladenosine in Aeromonas veronii and Helicobacter pylori.

110. REDH: A database of RNA editome in hematopoietic differentiation and malignancy.

111. Engineering CREB-activated promoters for adenosine-induced gene expression.

112. The role of dsRNA A-to-I editing catalyzed by ADAR family enzymes in the pathogeneses.

113. An orthology-based methodology as a complementary approach to retrieve evolutionarily conserved A-to-I RNA editing sites.

114. Epitranscriptomic regulation in fasting hearts: implications for cardiac health.

115. Characterizing Post-transcriptional Modifications of circRNAs to Investigate Biogenesis and Translation.

116. MeRIP-Seq for Identifying Stress-Responsive Transcriptome-Wide m 6 A Profiles in Plants.

117. Direct Analysis of HIV mRNA m 6 A Methylation by Nanopore Sequencing.

118. Multi-omics comprehensive analysis reveals the predictive value of N6-methyladenosine- related genes in prognosis and immune escape of bladder cancer.

119. Emerging role of N 6 -methyladenosine in the homeostasis of glucose metabolism.

120. Harnessing ADAR-Mediated Site-Specific RNA Editing in Immune-Related Disease: Prediction and Therapeutic Implications.

121. Trypanosoma brucei proliferates normally even after losing all S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase genes.

122. Identification and Interpretation of A-to-I RNA Editing Events in Insect Transcriptomes.

123. Interpretable prediction models for widespread m6A RNA modification across cell lines and tissues.

124. N6-methyladenosine methylation regulatory pattern of pulmonary lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma based on exosomal transcriptome analysis.

125. RNA N6-methyladenosine methylation and skin diseases.

126. Global hypermethylation of the N6-methyladenosine RNA modification associated with apple heterografting.

127. MrGPS: an m6A-related gene pair signature to predict the prognosis and immunological impact of glioma patients.

128. RNA modification in cardiovascular disease: implications for therapeutic interventions.

129. The Many Roles of A-to-I RNA Editing in Animals: Functional or Adaptive?

130. Library Screening Reveals Sequence Motifs That Enable ADAR2 Editing at Recalcitrant Sites.

131. Genome-Wide Analysis on Driver and Passenger RNA Editing Sites Suggests an Underestimation of Adaptive Signals in Insects.

132. Systematic integration of m6A regulators and autophagy-related genes in combination with long non-coding RNAs predicts survival in glioblastoma multiforme.

133. Association between ankylosing spondylitis and m6A methylation.

134. Emerging Roles for DNA 6mA and RNA m6A Methylation in Mammalian Genome.

135. Immunological characterization and diagnostic models of RNA N6-methyladenosine regulators in Alzheimer's disease.

136. N 6 -adenosine methylation controls the translation of insulin mRNA.

137. Changes in m6A in Steatotic Liver Disease.

138. Influence of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification on cell phenotype in Alzheimer's disease.

139. Connecting the Dots: N6-Methyladenosine (m 6 A) Modification in Spermatogenesis.

140. The roles and implications of RNA m 6 A modification in cancer.

141. yaaJ , the tRNA-Specific Adenosine Deaminase, Is Dispensable in Bacillus subtilis .

142. Crosstalk between m6A and coding/non-coding RNA in cancer and detection methods of m6A modification residues.

143. The Proteins of mRNA Modification: Writers, Readers, and Erasers.

144. RBM33: A new regulator of N-6-methyladenosine (m 6 A) methylation.

145. ATTIC is an integrated approach for predicting A-to-I RNA editing sites in three species.

146. Evaluation of epitranscriptome-wide N6-methyladenosine differential analysis methods.

147. A novel scoring model based on RNA modification "writers" can predict the prognosis and guide immunotherapy in gastric cancer.

148. The significance of N6-methyladenosine-modified non-coding RNAs in different disorders.

149. RNA demethylase ALKBH5 promotes colorectal cancer progression by posttranscriptional activation of RAB5A in an m6A-YTHDF2-dependent manner.

150. Genomic Landscape and Potential Regulation of RNA Editing in Drug Resistance.

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