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hnRNP R regulates mitochondrial movement and membrane potential in axons of motoneurons
Neurobiology of Disease 2024
read onlinehnRNP R promotes O-GlcNAcylation of eIF4G and facilitates axonal protein synthesis
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Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience 2024
read onlineCytosolic Ptbp2 modulates axon growth in motoneurons through axonal localization and translation of Hnrnpr
Nature Communications 2023
read onlinePrevention of tau accumulation through inhibition of hnRNP R-dependent axonalMaptmRNA localization
Loss of full-length hnRNP R isoform impairs DNA damage response in motoneurons by inhibiting Yb1 recruitment to chromatin
Nucleic Acids Research 2021
read onlineMetabolomics prospect of obesity and metabolic syndrome; a systematic review
Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders 2021
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Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine 2017
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Hepatitis Monthly 2017
read onlineEngineering, expression and purification of a chimeric fibrin-specific streptokinase
Protein Expression and Purification 2016
read onlineDetection of Hepatitis E Virus Genotype 1 Among Blood Donors From Southwest of Iran
Hepatitis Monthly 2016
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