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Alberto R. Kornblihtt

Affiliations: 
Physiology, Molecular and Cell Biology Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Area:
regulation of alternative pre-mRNA splicing
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http://ark.fbmc.fcen.uba.ar/home_eng.php
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Nazer E, Gómez Acuña L, Kornblihtt AR. (2021) Seeking the truth behind the myth: Argonaute tales from "nuclearland". Molecular Cell
Giono LE, Kornblihtt AR. (2020) Linking transcription, RNA polymerase II elongation and alternative splicing. The Biochemical Journal. 477: 3091-3104
Gómez Acuña LI, Nazer E, Rodríguez-Seguí SA, et al. (2020) Nuclear role for human Argonaute-1 as an estrogen-dependent transcription coactivator. The Journal of Cell Biology. 219
Nieto Moreno N, Villafañez F, Giono LE, et al. (2020) GSK-3 is an RNA polymerase II phospho-CTD kinase. Nucleic Acids Research
Botto AEC, Muñoz JC, Giono LE, et al. (2020) Reciprocal regulation between alternative splicing and the DNA damage response. Genetics and Molecular Biology. 43: e20190111
Marasco LE, Stigliano J, Kornblihtt AR. (2019) [Alternative splicing and the cure of spinal muscular atrophy]. Medicina. 79: 582-586
Maslon MM, Braunschweig U, Aitken S, et al. (2019) A slow transcription rate causes embryonic lethality and perturbs kinetic coupling of neuronal genes. The Embo Journal
Godoy Herz MA, Kornblihtt AR. (2019) Alternative Splicing and Transcription Elongation in Plants. Frontiers in Plant Science. 10: 309
Godoy Herz MA, Kubaczka MG, Brzyżek G, et al. (2019) Light Regulates Plant Alternative Splicing through the Control of Transcriptional Elongation. Molecular Cell
Kornblihtt AR. (2017) Epigenetics at the base of alternative splicing changes that promote colorectal cancer. The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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