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1. The subcellular distribution of miRNA isoforms, tRNA-derived fragments, and rRNA-derived fragments depends on nucleotide sequence and cell type

2. Using medicare claims to estimate risk-adjusted performance of Pennsylvania trauma centers.

3. The Typical tRNA Co-Expresses Multiple 5′ tRNA Halves Whose Sequences and Abundances Depend on Isodecoder and Isoacceptor and Change with Tissue Type, Cell Type, and Disease

4. Reproducibility efforts as a teaching tool: A pilot study.

5. RNase κ promotes robust piRNA production by generating 2′,3′-cyclic phosphate-containing precursors

6. Unraveling the role of microRNA/isomiR network in multiple primary melanoma pathogenesis

7. The transcriptional trajectories of pluripotency and differentiation comprise genes with antithetical architecture and repetitive-element content

8. Long-term exposure of human endothelial cells to metformin modulates miRNAs and isomiRs

9. Ribosomal RNA fragmentation into short RNAs (rRFs) is modulated in a sex- and population of origin-specific manner

11. Increasing cell density globally enhances the biogenesis of Piwi-interacting RNAs in Bombyx mori germ cells

12. N-BLR, a primate-specific non-coding transcript leads to colorectal cancer invasion and migration

13. Post-transcriptional regulation of BRCA2 through interactions with miR-19a and miR-19b

14. Pattern-Based Phylogenetic Distance Estimation and Tree Reconstruction

15. Evaluation of methods for de novo genome assembly from high-throughput sequencing reads reveals dependencies that affect the quality of the results.

17. Alu and b1 repeats have been selectively retained in the upstream and intronic regions of genes of specific functional classes.

19. Unification of miRNA and isomiR research: the mirGFF3 format and the mirtop API.

21. Roles of mitochondrial genetics in cancer metastasis

24. Data from Race Disparities in the Contribution of miRNA Isoforms and tRNA-Derived Fragments to Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

25. Data from tRNA Fragments Show Intertwining with mRNAs of Specific Repeat Content and Have Links to Disparities

26. Data from An miRNA Expression Signature for the Human Colonic Stem Cell Niche Distinguishes Malignant from Normal Epithelia

29. Supplemental Table 1: differentially expressed miRNAs in CRC vs normal tissue from An miRNA Expression Signature for the Human Colonic Stem Cell Niche Distinguishes Malignant from Normal Epithelia

31. Supplemental Table 3: predicted gene targets of differentially expressed miRNAs in the upper and bottom crypt and GO term analysis from An miRNA Expression Signature for the Human Colonic Stem Cell Niche Distinguishes Malignant from Normal Epithelia

33. Supplementary Data from An miRNA Expression Signature for the Human Colonic Stem Cell Niche Distinguishes Malignant from Normal Epithelia

35. Supplemental Table 2: Predicted gene targets of the 16 differentially expressed miRNAs from An miRNA Expression Signature for the Human Colonic Stem Cell Niche Distinguishes Malignant from Normal Epithelia

36. Supplementary Video 2 from HuR Posttranscriptionally Regulates WEE1: Implications for the DNA Damage Response in Pancreatic Cancer Cells

37. Supplementary Figure 2 from HuR Posttranscriptionally Regulates WEE1: Implications for the DNA Damage Response in Pancreatic Cancer Cells

38. Supplementary Video 1 from HuR Posttranscriptionally Regulates WEE1: Implications for the DNA Damage Response in Pancreatic Cancer Cells

39. Supplementary Figure 5 from HuR Posttranscriptionally Regulates WEE1: Implications for the DNA Damage Response in Pancreatic Cancer Cells

40. Supplementary Figure 3 from HuR Posttranscriptionally Regulates WEE1: Implications for the DNA Damage Response in Pancreatic Cancer Cells

43. Supplementary Video 3 from HuR Posttranscriptionally Regulates WEE1: Implications for the DNA Damage Response in Pancreatic Cancer Cells

45. Supplementary Table 1 from HuR Posttranscriptionally Regulates WEE1: Implications for the DNA Damage Response in Pancreatic Cancer Cells

47. MicroRNA-139 Expression Is Dispensable for the Generation of Influenza-Specific CD8+ T Cell Responses

50. Unraveling the role of microRNA/isomiR network in multiple primary melanoma pathogenesis

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