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Mouse models of Casc3 reveal developmental functions distinct from other components of the exon junc…
CASC3 Biomolecular Condensates Restrict Turnip Crinkle Virus by Limiting Host Factor Availability.
An exon junction complex-independent function of Barentsz in neuromuscular synapse growth.
CTCF-activated SNHG16 facilitates gastrointestinal stromal tumor by targeting miR-128-3p/CASC3 axis.
Circular RNA circ_0091579 Promotes Hepatocellular Carcinoma Proliferation, Migration, Invasion, and …
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