CFIm-mediated alternative polyadenylation remodels cellular signaling and miRNA biogenesis
The mammalian cleavage factor I (CFIm) has been implicated in alternative polyadenylation (APA) in a broad range of contexts, from cancers to learning deficits and parasite infections. To determine how the CFIm expression levels are translated into these diverse phenotypes, we carried out a multi-om...
Main Authors: | Ataman, M. (Author), Bak, M. (Author), Börsch, A. (Author), Buczak, K. (Author), Dimitriades, B. (Author), Ghosh, S. (Author), Herrmann, C.J (Author), Kanitz, A. (Author), Martin, G. (Author), Schmidt, A. (Author), Zavolan, M. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2022
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