Loss of Quaking RNA binding protein disrupts the expression of genes associated with astrocyte maturation in mouse brain
Quaking RNA binding protein (QKI) is known for its role in oligodendrocyte maturation. Here, the authors define the QKI targets in the mouse brain and show that loss of QKI disrupts the expression of cell maturation-associated genes in astrocytes in vivo.
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Main Authors: | Kristina Sakers, Yating Liu, Lorida Llaci, Scott M. Lee, Michael J. Vasek, Michael A. Rieger, Sean Brophy, Eric Tycksen, Renate Lewis, Susan E. Maloney, Joseph D. Dougherty |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4e48d16143194a59a45f452f5de15b87 |
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