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    Collateral activity of the CRISPR/RfxCas13d system in human cells by Shi, Peiguo, Murphy, Michael R., Aparicio, Alexis O., Kesner, Jordan S., Fang, Zhou, Chen, Ziheng, Trehan, Aditi, Guo, Yang, Wu, Xuebing

    Published in Communications biology (28-03-2023)
    “…CRISPR/Cas13 systems are increasingly used for programmable targeting of RNAs. While Cas13 nucleases are capable of degrading both target RNAs and bystander…”
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    Noncoding translation mitigation by Kesner, Jordan S., Chen, Ziheng, Shi, Peiguo, Aparicio, Alexis O., Murphy, Michael R., Guo, Yang, Trehan, Aditi, Lipponen, Jessica E., Recinos, Yocelyn, Myeku, Natura, Wu, Xuebing

    Published in Nature (London) (11-05-2023)
    “…Translation is pervasive outside of canonical coding regions, occurring in long noncoding RNAs, canonical untranslated regions and introns 1 – 4 , especially…”
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    m6A RNA modification regulates innate lymphoid cell responses in a lineage-specific manner by Zhang, Yingyu, Zhang, Wanwei, Zhao, Jingyao, Ito, Takamasa, Jin, Jiacheng, Aparicio, Alexis O., Zhou, Junsong, Guichard, Vincent, Fang, Yinshan, Que, Jianwen, Urban, Joseph F., Hanna, Jacob H., Ghosh, Sankar, Wu, Xuebing, Ding, Lei, Basu, Uttiya, Huang, Yuefeng

    Published in Nature immunology (01-08-2023)
    “…Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) can quickly switch from a quiescent state to an active state and rapidly produce effector molecules that provide critical early…”
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    m 6 A RNA modification regulates innate lymphoid cell responses in a lineage-specific manner by Zhang, Yingyu, Zhang, Wanwei, Zhao, Jingyao, Ito, Takamasa, Jin, Jiacheng, Aparicio, Alexis O, Zhou, Junsong, Guichard, Vincent, Fang, Yinshan, Que, Jianwen, Urban, Jr, Joseph F, Hanna, Jacob H, Ghosh, Sankar, Wu, Xuebing, Ding, Lei, Basu, Uttiya, Huang, Yuefeng

    Published in Nature immunology (01-08-2023)
    “…Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) can quickly switch from a quiescent state to an active state and rapidly produce effector molecules that provide critical early…”
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