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Browsing publications by Dr Andreas Werner

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYear
Dr Andreas Werner
Biological functions of natural antisense transcripts2013
Dr Andreas Werner
The functions of natural antisense transcripts2013
Dr Andreas Werner
Processing and Regulatory Impact of Endogenous siRNAs in Animals2012
Dr Andreas Werner
Phosphate Transporters in Renal, Gastrointestinal, and Other Tissues2011
Dr Gavin McHaffie
Dr Andreas Werner
Professor Jeremy Lakey
A Toxin-based Probe Reveals Cytoplasmic Exposure of Golgi Sphingomyelin2010
Dr Andreas Werner
What are natural antisense transcripts good for?2010
Professor Jeremy Lakey
Dr Andreas Werner
Equinatoxin, a eukaryotic pore-forming toxin used as a specific marker for cellular sphingomyelin2009
Dr Andreas Werner
Dr John Sayer
Naturally occurring antisense RNA: function and mechanisms of action2009
Dr Daniel Swan
Dr Kelly Jackson
Keziah Preston-Fayers
Dr Andreas Werner
Strand selective generation of endo-siRNAs from the Na/phosphate transporter gene Slc34a1 in murine tissues2009
Dr Andreas Werner
Dr Daniel Swan
What do natural antisense transcripts regulate?2009
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