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1. Differential expression of paralog RNA binding proteins establishes a dynamic splicing program required for normal cerebral cortex development.

2. Denervation-activated STAT3–IL-6 signalling in fibro-adipogenic progenitors promotes myofibres atrophy and fibrosis

3. Combinatorial control of Spo11 alternative splicing by modulation of RNA polymerase II dynamics and splicing factor recruitment during meiosis

4. A Dynamic Splicing Program Ensures Proper Synaptic Connections in the Developing Cerebellum

5. Androgen Receptor signaling promotes the neural progenitor cell pool in the developing cortex

6. Proteomic analysis identifies prohibitin down-regulation as a crucial event in the mitochondrial damage observed in HIV-infected patients

7. Essential role of ICAM-1 in aldosterone-induced atherosclerosis

8. Increasing melanoma cell death using inhibitors of protein disulfide isomerases to abrogate survival responses to endoplasmic reticulum stress

9. Downregulation of E2F1 during ER stress is required to induce apoptosis

11. Proteolysis of Ambra1 during apoptosis has a role in the inhibition of the autophagic pro-survival response

12. Oncogenic B-RAF signaling in melanoma impairs the therapeutic advantage of autophagy inhibition

13. The dynamic interaction of AMBRA1 with the dynein motor complex regulates mammalian autophagy

16. Proteolysis of Ambra1 during apoptosis has a role in the inhibition of the autophagic pro-survival response

17. High Expression of SMN circ4-2b-3 in SMA I Children Treated with Nusinersen is Associated with Improved Motor Outcomes.

18. Physiological and pathological roles of the transcriptional kinases CDK12 and CDK13 in the central nervous system.

19. Differential expression of paralog RNA binding proteins establishes a dynamic splicing program required for normal cerebral cortex development.

21. MYC up-regulation confers vulnerability to dual inhibition of CDK12 and CDK13 in high-risk Group 3 medulloblastoma.

22. Non-Canonical Splicing and Its Implications in Brain Physiology and Cancer.

23. Coordination of RNA Processing Regulation by Signal Transduction Pathways.

24. Androgen Receptor signaling promotes the neural progenitor cell pool in the developing cortex.

25. A Dynamic Splicing Program Ensures Proper Synaptic Connections in the Developing Cerebellum.

26. Combinatorial control of Spo11 alternative splicing by modulation of RNA polymerase II dynamics and splicing factor recruitment during meiosis.

27. Combined treatment with the histone deacetylase inhibitor LBH589 and a splice-switch antisense oligonucleotide enhances SMN2 splicing and SMN expression in Spinal Muscular Atrophy cells.

28. Sam68 binds Alu-rich introns in SMN and promotes pre-mRNA circularization.

29. Splicing Dysregulation as Oncogenic Driver and Passenger Factor in Brain Tumors.

30. Denervation-activated STAT3-IL-6 signalling in fibro-adipogenic progenitors promotes myofibres atrophy and fibrosis.

31. TG2 regulates the heat-shock response by the post-translational modification of HSF1.

32. Faulty RNA splicing: consequences and therapeutic opportunities in brain and muscle disorders.

33. Binding site density enables paralog-specific activity of SLM2 and Sam68 proteins in Neurexin2 AS4 splicing control.

34. Essential role of ICAM-1 in aldosterone-induced atherosclerosis.

35. A SLM2 Feedback Pathway Controls Cortical Network Activity and Mouse Behavior.

36. Rapid and label-free detection of ochratoxin A and aflatoxin B1 using an optical portable instrument.

37. SAM68 is a physiological regulator of SMN2 splicing in spinal muscular atrophy.

38. The interplay between DNA damage response and RNA processing: the unexpected role of splicing factors as gatekeepers of genome stability.

39. Downregulation of E2F1 during ER stress is required to induce apoptosis.

40. Splicing Regulation: A Molecular Device to Enhance Cancer Cell Adaptation.

41. Oncogenic B-RAF signaling in melanoma impairs the therapeutic advantage of autophagy inhibition.

42. The dynamic interaction of AMBRA1 with the dynein motor complex regulates mammalian autophagy.

43. Proteomic analysis identifies prohibitin down-regulation as a crucial event in the mitochondrial damage observed in HIV-infected patients.

44. Increasing melanoma cell death using inhibitors of protein disulfide isomerases to abrogate survival responses to endoplasmic reticulum stress.

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