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Mol Cell.Mol Cell Sep 9. pii: S RNA-Seq Identifies an Extensive Network of Conserved Neural- Enriched Exons Regulated by nSR100 △ PSI: displaying an absolute percent spliced in change doxycycline

Mol Cell.Mol Cell Sep 9. pii: S RNA-Seq Identifies an Extensive Network of Conserved Neural- Enriched Exons Regulated by nSR100

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Mol Cell.Mol Cell Sep 9. pii: S nSR100 Binds Directly Upstream of Suboptimal 30 Splice Sites to Promote Neural Exon Inclusion Polypyrimidine tract Branch point

Mol Cell.Mol Cell Sep 9. pii: S nSR100 Binds Directly Upstream of Suboptimal 30 Splice Sites to Promote Neural Exon Inclusion Polypyrimidine tract

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Mol Cell.Mol Cell Sep 9. pii: S Opposing Regulation of Neural Exons by PTBP1 and nSR100 ESC: embryonic stem cells NESC: neuroepithelial stem cells Radial NP:radial neural progenitors DIV: days in vitro

Mol Cell.Mol Cell Sep 9. pii: S nSR100 Directly Overcomes PTBP1-Mediated Repression to Promote Exon Inclusion

Mol Cell.Mol Cell Sep 9. pii: S nSR100 Directly Overcomes PTBP1-Mediated Repression to Promote Exon Inclusion

Mol Cell.Mol Cell Sep 9. pii: S nSR100 Directly Overcomes PTBP1-Mediated Repression to Promote Exon Inclusion 50,100,200 ng 100,200 ng ,100,200 ng