Emily C Knouf
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Knouf E, Wyman S, Tewari M
PLoS One
. 2013 Jul;
8(7):e69630.
PMID: 23874977
Post-transcriptional modifications of miRNAs with 3' non-templated nucleotide additions (NTA) are a common phenomenon, and for a handful of miRNAs the additions have been demonstrated to modulate miRNA stability. However,...
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Knouf E, Garg K, Arroyo J, Correa Y, Sarkar D, Parkin R, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2011 Sep;
40(2):499-510.
PMID: 21917857
Although microRNAs (miRNAs) are important regulators of gene expression, the transcriptional regulation of miRNAs themselves is not well understood. We employed an integrative computational pipeline to dissect the transcription factors...
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Wyman S, Knouf E, Parkin R, Fritz B, Lin D, Dennis L, et al.
Genome Res
. 2011 Aug;
21(9):1450-61.
PMID: 21813625
Modification of microRNA sequences by the 3' addition of nucleotides to generate so-called "isomiRs" adds to the complexity of miRNA function, with recent reports showing that 3' modifications can influence...
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Bendoraite A, Knouf E, Garg K, Parkin R, Kroh E, OBriant K, et al.
Gynecol Oncol
. 2009 Oct;
116(1):117-25.
PMID: 19854497
Objective: Our objective was to characterize the expression and function of the miR-200 family of microRNAs (miRNA) in ovarian carcinogenesis. Methods: We used qRT-PCR to examine expression of the miR-200...
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Knouf E, Metzger M, Mitchell P, Arroyo J, Chevillet J, Tewari M, et al.
J Virol
. 2009 May;
83(14):7353-6.
PMID: 19403664
The human retrovirus XMRV (xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus) is associated with prostate cancer, most frequently in humans with a defect in the antiviral defense protein RNase L, suggesting a...