Here we characterize hnRNP G, a member of the hnRNP class of proteins.
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We herein report the mechanism underlying colorectal cancer cell progression mediated by hnRNP H1.
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These results show that hnRNP K is a cellular protein that binds and affects the accumulation of miR-122.
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Samples from grade III human breast cancer contained more hnRNP K protein than samples from grade II cancer.
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Poly-C-binding proteins are triple KH (hnRNP K homology) domain proteins with specificity for single stranded C-rich RNA and DNA.
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Complementary DNA synthesis was primed from heterogeneous nuclear (hn) RNA by oligonucleotides derived from conserved regions of human Alu repeats.
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The enrichment of numerous splicing factors like hnRNP proteins before ZGA was surprising, because maternal mRNAs were found to be fully spliced.
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The results also suggest that pores have different functional zones where SR proteins are dephosphorylated, and where hnRNP C is removed from messages.
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Alternative exon usage is regulated by the transient formation of protein complexes on the pre-mRNA that typically contain heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs).
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A proteome chip containing -17,000unique human proteins probed with miR-122identified hnRNP K as one of the strong binding proteins.
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We show that the splicing factors hnRNP A1 and hnRNP A2 are up-regulated in HCC tumors derived from inflammation-induced liver cancer mouse model.
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Conclusion: Early enteral feeding with FOSL-HN was safe and well tolerated.
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The HN catheter appeared to be associated with lower TEI-SAE, versus other catheters.
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These findings identify Hn1 as a gene associated with nervous system development and nerve regeneration.
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Participants completed the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory-Head and Neck module (MDASI-HN).
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Vaccination of Lewis rats with naked DNA encoding these pathogenic TCRs significantly protected against HN.