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Details on Person Breathnach, Richard

Class:IdPerson:6803462
_displayNameBreathnach, Richard
_timestamp2015-10-06 21:09:48
created[InstanceEdit:6803463] Rothfels, Karen, 2015-10-06
firstnameRichard
initialR
surnameBreathnach
(author)[LiteratureReference:6803495] Multiple interdependent sequence elements control splicing of a fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 alternative exon
[LiteratureReference:6803510] The RNA-binding protein TIA-1 is a novel mammalian splicing regulator acting through intron sequences adjacent to a 5' splice site
[LiteratureReference:6803513] hnRNP A1 recruited to an exon in vivo can function as an exon splicing silencer
[LiteratureReference:6803819] Exon and intron sequences, respectively, repress and activate splicing of a fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 alternative exon
[LiteratureReference:6803825] The exon sequence TAGG can inhibit splicing
[LiteratureReference:8851024] The intracellular B30.2 domain of butyrophilin 3A1 binds phosphoantigens to mediate activation of human Vγ9Vδ2 T cells
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