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Mutations in Multiple Components of the Nuclear Pore Complex Cause Nephrotic Syndrome
Anti-Exportin-5 Picoband Antibody Catalog # ABO12998
Global Microrna Elevation by Inducible Exportin 5 Regulates Cell Cycle Entry
Evolution of Microrna Biogenesis Genes in the Sterlet (Acipenser Ruthenus) and Other Polyploid Vertebrates
Research Article Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in XPO5 Are Associated with Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in a Chinese Population
Micrornas: Crucial Regulators of Placental Development
Exportin-5 Functions As an Oncogene and a Potential Therapeutic Target in Colorectal Cancer Kunitoshi Shigeyasu1,2, Yoshinaga Okugawa1,3, Shusuke Toden1, C
A Microrna‑Related Single Nucleotide Polymorphism of the XPO5 Gene Is Associated with Survival of Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients
Nucleocytoplasmic Transport: Regulatory Mechanisms and the Implications in Neurodegeneration
Exportin-5 Functions As an Oncogene and a Potential Therapeutic Target in Colorectal Cancer Kunitoshi Shigeyasu1,2, Yoshinaga Okugawa1,3, Shusuke Toden1, C
Regulatory Mechanism of Microrna Expression in Cancer
The RNA Binding Protein Mip6, a Novel Cellular Partner of Mex67 Export Factor with Implications in Mrna
Proteomics of Nucleocytoplasmic Partitioning
Mutations in Nuclear Pore Genes NUP93, NUP205, and XPO5 Cause Steroid Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome
Re-Evaluation of the Roles of DROSHA, Exportin 5, and DICER In
A Mir-SNP of the XPO5 Gene Is Associated with Advanced Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
An ESCRT-LEM Protein Surveillance System Is Poised to Directly Monitor
The Non-Canonical Aspects of Micrornas: Many Roads to Gene Regulation
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Microrna Expression in the Progression and Aggressiveness Of
Biogenesis of Mammalian Micrornas by a Non-Canonical Processing Pathway Mallory A
Association Between Microrna Machinery Gene Polymorphisms and Recurrent Implantation Failure
Characterization of Thyroid Hormone Receptor Export Pathways
Identification of the Nuclear Export Pathways of TDP‐43 and FUS
XPO5 Promotes Primary Mirna Processing Independently of Rangtp
Allele-Specific Binding of RNA-Binding Proteins Reveals
Signaling-Mediated Regulation of Microrna Processing Jia Shen1,2 and Mien-Chie Hung1,2,3,4
Data Sheet for a Sequence at the N-Terminal of Human Exportin 5 Information Regarding Hazards and Safe Handling (Gene ID: 57510) Conjugated to KLH
Mathematical Model for Autoregulated Mirna Biogenesis Dimpal A
Pin1 Impairs Microrna Biogenesis by Mediating Conformation Change of XPO5 in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles New Strategies for RNA
Protein-Protein Docking Analysis Reveals Efficient Binding and Complex Formation Between the Human Nuclear Transport Proteins Shravan B
Regulation of RNA Editing by RNA-Binding Proteins in Human Cells
Structure of the Exportin Xpo4 in Complex with Rangtp and the Hypusine-Containing Translation Factor Eif5a
Fluorescent Labeling, Co-Tracking, and Quantification of RNA in Cellulo by Thomas Corey Custer a Dissertation Submitted in Parti
Review Article a Mir-SNP of the XPO5 Gene with the Risk and Prognosis of Cancer: a Meta-Analysis
Characterization of Export Receptor Exportins (Xpos) in the Parasite Schistosoma Mansoni