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Virtual Environment Rehabilitation for Patients with Motor Neglect Trial (VERMONT)
BACKGROUND: Motor neglect occurs in patients with chronic pain conditions. Virtual environments (VE) help rehabilitation through biofeedback and improving motivation. AIM: To assess the feasibility of a VE for patients with...
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The ADAR Family in Amphioxus
RNA editing is a relatively unexplored process in which transcribed RNA is modified at specific nucleotides before translation, adding another level of regulation of gene expression. Cephalopods use it extensively to increase...
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The ADAR Family in Amphioxus
RNA editing is a relatively unexplored process in which transcribed RNA is modified at specific nucleotides before translation, adding another level of regulation of gene expression. Cephalopods use it extensively to increase...
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Characterizing the RNA Editing Specificityof ADAR Isoforms and Deaminase Domains In Vitro
Mariel Therese Bartley
Jan 01, 0001
Adenosine deaminases acting on RNA (ADARs) convert adenosine-to-inosine in double stranded RNA. Selectivity of editing sites depends on the sequence of the RNA as well as the secondary structure. Identification of sites of ADAR...
Published by: Rockefeller University
A-to-I RNA Editing in Human Cells
Tony Sun
Jan 01, 0001
RNA editing is a means of diversifying the transcriptome and regulating innate immunity. Among the different classes of enzymes that modify RNA, adenosine deaminase acting on RNA (ADAR) is a type that catalyzes...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Chimira
UNLABELLED: Chimira is a web-based system for microRNA (miRNA) analysis from small RNA-Seq data. Sequences are automatically cleaned, trimmed, size selected and mapped directly to miRNA hairpin sequences. This generates...
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Apobec1-Mediated RNA Editing in Monocytes Contributes to Genetic Heterogeneity and Modulates Monocyte Activity and Development
Violeta Rayón Estrada
Jan 01, 0001
Post-transcriptional modifications such as alternative splicing have been shown to add to the complexity needed to compensate for the relatively low number of genes found in higher organisms. Many other modifications recently...
Published by: Rockefeller University