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The following pages link to The Splicing History of an mRNA Affects Its Level of Translation and Sensitivity to Cleavage by the Virion Host Shutoff Endonuclease during Herpes Simplex Virus Infections (Q39343429):
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- Widespread activation of antisense transcription of the host genome during herpes simplex virus 1 infection. (Q45325452) (← links)
- A bimodal switch in global protein translation coupled to eIF4H relocalisation during advancing cell-cell transmission of herpes simplex virus (Q57753628) (← links)
- Long-Read Sequencing Revealed an Extensive Transcript Complexity in Herpesviruses (Q59355589) (← links)
- N-Terminal Acetylation by NatB Is Required for the Shutoff Activity of Influenza A Virus PA-X (Q59356031) (← links)
- Epigenetic regulation of alternative splicing (Q60921915) (← links)
- The Transcriptional Landscape of Marek's Disease Virus in Primary Chicken B Cells Reveals Novel Splice Variants and Genes (Q64084979) (← links)
- The Influenza A Virus Endoribonuclease PA-X Usurps Host mRNA Processing Machinery to Limit Host Gene Expression (Q64107548) (← links)
- Avian Influenza A Virus Polymerase Recruits Cellular RNA Helicase eIF4A3 to Promote Viral mRNA Splicing and Spliced mRNA Nuclear Export (Q92404480) (← links)
- The Ebola Virus Nucleoprotein Recruits the Nuclear RNA Export Factor NXF1 into Inclusion Bodies to Facilitate Viral Protein Expression (Q92661478) (← links)