Aparna Shah, PhD.
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Deletion of the microRNA-degrading nuclease, translin/trax, prevents pathogenic vascular stiffness
Vascular stiffness plays a key role in the pathogenesis of hypertension. Recent studies indicate that the age-associated reduction in …
Eric Tuday
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Yohei Nomura
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Deepa Ruhela
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Mitsunori Nakano
,
Xiuping Fu
,
Aparna Shah
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Barbara Roman
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Atsushi Yamaguchi
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Steven S. An
,
Charles Steenbergen
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Jay M. Baraban
,
Dan E. Berkowitz
,
Samarjit Das
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Trax: A versatile signaling protein plays key roles in synaptic plasticity and DNA repair
Translin-associated protein X (TSNAX), also called trax, was first identified as a protein that interacts with translin. Subsequent …
Yijuang Chern
,
Ting Chien
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Xiuping Fu
,
Aparna P. Shah
,
Ted Abel
,
Jay M. Baraban
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Multiple Pathways Mediate MicroRNA Degradation: Focus on the Translin/Trax RNase Complex
The discovery of the microRNA system has revolutionized our understanding of translational control. Furthermore, growing appreciation …
Jay M. Baraban
,
Aparna Shah
,
Xiuping Fu
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Rapid reversal of translational silencing: Emerging role of microRNA degradation pathways in neuronal plasticity
As microRNAs silence translation, rapid reversal of this process has emerged as an attractive mechanism for driving de novo protein …
Xiuping Fu
,
Aparna Shah
,
Jay M. Baraban
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