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The sea urchin sns insulator blocks CMV enhancer following integration in human cells, file e3ad8919-7600-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Tracking the invasion of the red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) (Decapoda Cambaridae) in Sicily: a “citizen science” approach, file e3ad891b-8d5a-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Identification of a putative GAGA factor in P. lividus embryos, file e3ad891b-4715-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Strategies against nonsense: oxadiazoles as translational readthrough-inducing drugs (TRIDs), file e3ad8920-7277-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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The Compass-like Locus, Exclusive to the Ambulacrarians, Encodes a Chromatin Insulator Binding Protein in the Sea Urchin Embryo, file e3ad8916-9d82-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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150
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Investigating REPAIRv2 as a Tool to Edit CFTR mRNA with Premature Stop Codons, file e3ad8922-bd6e-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Caffeine boosts Ataluren's readthrough activity, file e3ad891f-f569-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Targeting nonsense: Optimization of 1,2,4-oxadiazole trids to rescue cftr expression and functionality in cystic fibrosis cell model systems, file e3ad8923-3ff7-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Integrated computational and experimental approaches for the identification of new molecules with readthrough activity on premature termination codons (PTCs) in cystic fibrosis cells, file e3ad891a-5f54-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Identification and validation of novel molecules obtained by integrated computational and experimental approaches for the read-through of PTCs in CF cells, file e3ad891a-896d-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Investigating CRISPR-CAS13b as a tool for the RNA editing of CFTR mRNA with premature stop codon, file e3ad8922-874e-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Rescuing the CFTR protein function: Introducing 1,3,4-oxadiazoles as translational readthrough inducing drugs, file e3ad8928-1bcb-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Down regulation of early sea urchin histone H2A gene relies on cis regulative sequences located in the 5’ and 3’ regions and including the enhancer blocker sns, file e3ad8915-9273-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Novel molecules for the readthrough of PTCs in biological model systems and in cystic fibrosis cells, file e3ad891a-7378-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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P015 Translational readthrough inducing drugs: a study of toxicity in mice models and in vitro safety validation of the specific readthrough process., file e3ad8928-04c8-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Optimization of a new lead promoting the readthrough of the nonsense mutations for CFTR rescue in human CF cells, file e3ad891b-b4e6-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Constitutive Promoter Occupancy by the MBF-1 Activator and Chromatin Modification of the Developmental Regulated Sea Urchin alpha-H2A Histone Gene, file e3ad8915-9277-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Reevaluating the function of a transcription factor: MBF-1 as a sea urchin chromatin organizer ?, file e3ad8916-ff2d-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Presence and biodistribution of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in Paracentrotus lividus highlight its potential application for environmental biomonitoring, file e3ad8927-8132-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Phylogenetic relationships of the italian populations of horseshoe whip snake hemorrhois hippocrepis (Serpentes, colubridae), file e3ad8926-e164-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Uptake and photoinduced degradation of phthalic acid esters (PAEs) in Ulva lactuca highlight its potential application in environmental bioremediation, file 4bc9755a-bd95-45e5-9aca-44f8724e8f4d
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Premature termination codon 124 derivatives as a novel approach to improve the read-through of premature amber and ochre stop codons, file e3ad891a-0602-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Impact of Heavy Metals in Eggs and Tissues of C. caretta along the Sicilian Coast (Mediterranean Sea), file 8d7d09ee-309a-4954-a0b3-6ac5252fc3c0
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Nonsense codons suppression. An acute toxicity study of three optimized TRIDs in murine model, safety and tolerability evaluation, file 1e5efa24-2980-40c2-bc8c-83ceb570ce7a
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Controlled uptake of PFOA in adult specimens of Paracentrotus lividus and evaluation of gene expression in their gonads and embryos, file 2c9fe086-e8c3-43f1-947d-44bad791d95b
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Derivati Ossadiazolici per il trattamento della fibrosi cistica: Readthrough di mutazioni nonsense, file e3ad891e-a938-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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Investigating the inhibition of FTSJ1 a tryptophan tRNA-specific
2’-O-methyltransferase by NV TRIDs, as a mechanism of readthrough in
nonsense mutated CFTR, file 91f73f5b-547d-4704-bc86-bde82f8885fe
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Impact of Heavy Metals in Eggs and Tissues of C. caretta along the Sicilian Coast (Mediterranean Sea), file f11b1e40-6948-4dc7-afe2-76ff8fc2db06
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15
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Site-Specific RNA Editing of Stop Mutations in the CFTR mRNA of Human Bronchial Cultured Cells, file 15d9e29a-75e7-427f-9604-f31291b873a4
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11
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Rescuing CFTR Protein Function: 1,3,4-oxadiazoles versus 1,2,4-oxadiazoles as readthrough inducing drugs, file e3ad891e-cacc-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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11
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Spatially restricted expression of PlOtp, a Paracentrotus lividus Orthopedia-related homeobox gene, is correlated with oral ectodermal patterning and skeletal morphogenesis in late-cleavage sea urchin embryos, file 4ad390ac-768a-49ba-963e-549c4b6d8394
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OXADIAZOLE DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF GENETIC DISEASES DUE TO NONSENSE MUTATIONS, file e3ad8920-74ea-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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10
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Enhancement of premature stop codon readthrough in the CFTR gene by Ataluren (PTC124) derivatives, file e3ad8919-5b34-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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9
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Regulation of the sea urchin early H2A histone gene expression depends on the modulator element and on sequences located near the 3' end, file ff4ce714-d65b-49cb-833e-404e79de92dd
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9
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Preliminary genetic characterisation of Southern Smooth Snake Coronella girondica (Serpentes, Colubridae) populations in Italy, with some considerations on their alpine distribution, file b575d876-6844-44e1-b85a-b7793d6af882
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Readthrough Approach Using NV Translational Readthrough-Inducing Drugs (TRIDs): A Study of the Possible Off-Target Effects on Natural Termination Codons (NTCs) on TP53 and Housekeeping Gene Expression, file b990848e-cffc-4846-b1b6-05f0312d0391
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Establishment of Polycomb silencing requires a transient interaction between PC and ESC, file ff2f5f20-399d-4487-975d-bcec230a9649
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7
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Down-regulation of early sea urchin histone H2A gene relies on cis regulative sequences located in the 5’ and 3’ regions including the enhancer blocker sns, file 1a8fdf9a-d08c-46e7-855c-7c93033dc2c7
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Functional characterization of the enhancer blocking element of the sea urchin early histone gene cluster reveals insulator properties and three essential cis-acting sequences, file 35b28bc0-06c5-487f-8bb7-78bca2b49ab8
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6
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RNA Editing Approaches for the correction of nonsense mutation in a cell model for Cystic Fibrosis, file 7a12e278-2f20-4fd3-ae6a-cdd072e608b4
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6
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Assembly of Polycomb complexes and silencing mechanisms, file bd4868ee-2efc-43ae-9c55-7405db4d31fb
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6
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Identification and validation of novel molecules obtained by integrated computational and experimental approaches for the read-through of PTCs in CF cells., file e3ad891c-ff25-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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6
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Pharmacophore-Based Design of New Chemical Scaffolds as Translational Readthrough-Inducing Drugs (TRIDs), file e3ad8922-89dd-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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6
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Readthrough Inducing Drugs (TRIDs) in human fibroblasts harboring the c.5047 C>T (R1683*) nonsense mutation, file 4e86dfd0-d2c9-4916-83b6-e456e1b6255b
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Drosophila enhancer of Zeste/ESC complexes have a histone H3 methyltransferase activity that marks chromosomal Polycomb sites, file d30ec599-8d42-4497-b3fc-c05021adb41a
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5
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Exploring the readthrough of nonsense mutations by non-acidic Ataluren analogues selected by ligand-based virtual screening, file e3ad8919-516a-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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5
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Gene expression during early embryogenesis of sea urchin: The histone and homeobox genes, file 0e7c6ed8-bee8-4dab-b65a-46c7696c5dc9
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4
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Homeobox-containing gene transiently expressed in a spatially restricted pattern in the early sea urchin embryo, file 5f8d6526-d642-4375-becb-4ed47caf1f1b
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4
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Expression of homeobox-containing genes in the sea urchin (Parancentrotus lividus) embryo, file 6d65a20e-b517-46bc-b8b9-62fe60d556ff
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4
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Enhancer blocking activity located near the 3′ end of the sea urchin early H2A histone gene, file 81aa9fe0-ff3c-4c4c-a10d-6f93d21472ed
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4
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Identification of a new molecule with readthrough activity to rescue CFTR protein function, file e3ad891e-be4c-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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4
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Can phthalates move into the eggs of the loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta? The case of the nests on the Linosa Island in the Mediterranean Sea, file e3ad8926-ce28-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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4
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Homeobox genes and sea urchin development, file 919f7006-288d-4367-8847-5ed15fa1ace8
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3
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Pharmacophore-Based Design of New Chemical Scaffolds as Translational Readthrough-Inducing Drugs (TRIDs), file e3ad8922-8886-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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3
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Toward a Rationale for the PTC124 (Ataluren) Promoted Readthrough of Premature Stop Codons: A Computational Approach and GFP-Reporter Cell-Based Assay, file e3ad891a-a2e8-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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2
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Identification of a putative regulator of early-histone gene expression of Paracentrotus lividus, file e3ad891e-4095-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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2
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The genetic identity of the only Italian population of the genus Macroprotodon Guichenot, 1850 on the island of Lampedusa, Sicily, file e3ad8922-b087-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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2
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Rescuing the CFTR protein function: Introducing 1,3,4-oxadiazoles as translational readthrough inducing drugs, file e3ad8923-4496-da0e-e053-3705fe0a2b96
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2
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Translational Readthrough Inducing Drugs (TRIDs): a study of biodistribution
evaluation in mice models, file eab10e10-f2d1-4769-ac85-047f57ec630f
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2
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Phylogenetic affinities of the Italian population of Eastern Montpellier snake, Malpolon insignitus (Serpentes: Lamprophiidae), file 47dfb765-835e-4f71-82b7-f81fdf04d21b
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1
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Uptake and photoinduced degradation of phthalic acid esters (PAEs) in Ulva lactuca highlight its potential application in environmental bioremediation, file 512610e5-e039-4de6-9dd9-cacdb1db717e
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1
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