Alternative splicing, a process where a single gene can give rise to multiple different proteins via inclusion or exclusion of certain segments of the gene sequence, is known to occur in over 90% of ...
RNA splicing, in which different coding RNA, or exons, are joined together after noncoding regions, or introns, are removed, allows for a large array of RNA transcript isoforms with distinct sequences ...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a genetic process that increases the diversity of proteins that can be generated from genes, by assembling sections of genetic code into different combinations. This is ...
RNA is the means of translating the genetic code embedded in DNA into proteins, which serve as enzymes, transporters, signaling molecules, receptors, structural components, regulators, and ...
Clinical Nomogram Using Novel Computed Tomography–Based Radiomics Predicts Survival in Patients With Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer Treated With Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy Colorectal cancer (CRC) ...
RNA splicing is a fundamental biological process that generates diverse transcript isoforms with distinct functions through alternative splicing of precursor mRNA (pre-mRNA), thereby greatly expanding ...
Study design to create a database of transcripts, called TRAILS (TRAnscriptomic resource of Immune cells using Long-read Sequencing), from different human immune cell subsets and downstream analysis.
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