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Widespread shortening of 3’ untranslated regions and increased exon inclusion characterize the human macrophage response to infection
View ORCID ProfileAthma A. Pai, View ORCID ProfileGolshid Baharian, View ORCID ProfileAriane Page Sabourin, View ORCID ProfileYohann Nédélec, View ORCID ProfileJean-Christophe Grenier, View ORCID ProfileKatherine J. Siddle, View ORCID ProfileAnne Dumaine, View ORCID ProfileVania Yotova, View ORCID ProfileChristopher B. Burge, View ORCID ProfileLuis B. Barreiro
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/026831
Athma A. Pai
aDepartment of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
Golshid Baharian
bDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
cSainte-Justine Hospital Research Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada
Ariane Page Sabourin
cSainte-Justine Hospital Research Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada
Yohann Nédélec
bDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
cSainte-Justine Hospital Research Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada
Jean-Christophe Grenier
cSainte-Justine Hospital Research Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada
Katherine J. Siddle
dDepartment of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, FAS Center for Systems Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
Anne Dumaine
cSainte-Justine Hospital Research Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada
Vania Yotova
cSainte-Justine Hospital Research Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada
Christopher B. Burge
aDepartment of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
eDepartment of Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
Luis B. Barreiro
cSainte-Justine Hospital Research Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada
fDepartment of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
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Posted September 15, 2015.
Widespread shortening of 3’ untranslated regions and increased exon inclusion characterize the human macrophage response to infection
Athma A. Pai, Golshid Baharian, Ariane Page Sabourin, Yohann Nédélec, Jean-Christophe Grenier, Katherine J. Siddle, Anne Dumaine, Vania Yotova, Christopher B. Burge, Luis B. Barreiro
bioRxiv 026831; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/026831
Widespread shortening of 3’ untranslated regions and increased exon inclusion characterize the human macrophage response to infection
Athma A. Pai, Golshid Baharian, Ariane Page Sabourin, Yohann Nédélec, Jean-Christophe Grenier, Katherine J. Siddle, Anne Dumaine, Vania Yotova, Christopher B. Burge, Luis B. Barreiro
bioRxiv 026831; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/026831
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