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Aptamers as artificial gene regulation elements.Hypoxia-induced alternative splicing in endothelial cells.Engineered riboswitches: overview, problems and trends.Aptamers and riboswitches: perspectives in biotechnology.Development of β -lactamase as a tool for monitoring conditional gene expression by a tetracycline-riboswitch in Methanosarcina acetivorans.Sequence elements distal to the ligand binding pocket modulate the efficiency of a synthetic riboswitch.Monitoring the expression level of coding and non-coding RNAs using a TetR inducing aptamer tag.Regulation of miR-17-92a cluster processing by the microRNA binding protein SND1.Aptamer-regulated expression of essential genes in yeast.Conformational dynamics of the tetracycline-binding aptamer.Ligand-induced conformational capture of a synthetic tetracycline riboswitch revealed by pulse EPR.A fast and efficient translational control system for conditional expression of yeast genesA Universal Aptamer Chimera for the Delivery of Functional microRNA-126.Tetracycline determines the conformation of its aptamer at physiological magnesium concentrations.Hypoxia reduces MAX expression in endothelial cells by unproductive splicing.Screening for engineered neomycin riboswitches that control translation initiation.Building a stable RNA U-turn with a protonated cytidine.NMR resonance assignments of an engineered neomycin-sensing riboswitch RNA bound to ribostamycin and tobramycin.PELDOR spectroscopy reveals preorganization of the neomycin-responsive riboswitch tertiary structure.Design and implementation of a synthetic pre-miR switch for controlling miRNA biogenesis in mammals.Auto- and crossregulation of the hnRNPs D and DL.A small, portable RNA device for the control of exon skipping in mammalian cells.A designed RNA shuts down transcription.Identification of new high affinity targets for Roquin based on structural conservationQuantitative 2D and 3D Γ-HCP Experiments for the Determination of the Angles α and ζ in the Phosphodiester Backbone of OligonucleotidesInfluence of Mg2+ on the conformational flexibility of a tetracycline aptamerMuscleblind-like 2 controls the hypoxia response of cancer cellsA combined computational pipeline to detect circular RNAs in human cancer cells under hypoxic stressStructure guided fluorescence labeling reveals a two-step binding mechanism of neomycin to its RNA aptamer
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