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2021

Karousis, Evangelos D. and Gypas, Foivos and Zavolan, Mihaela and Mühlemann, Oliver. (2021) Nanopore sequencing reveals endogenous NMD-targeted isoforms in human cells. Genome Biology, 22 (1). p. 223.

2013

Zünd, David and Gruber, Andreas R. and Zavolan, Mihaela and Mühlemann, Oliver. (2013) Translation-dependent displacement of UPF1 from coding sequences causes its enrichment in 3' UTRs. Nature structural & molecular biology, Vol. 20, H. 8 , S. 936–943.

2006

Bühler, Marc and Steiner, Silvia and Mohn, Fabio and Paillusson, Alexandra and Mühlemann, Oliver. (2006) EJC-independent degradation of nonsense immunoglobulin-mu mRNA depends on 3' UTR length. Nature structural & molecular biology, Vol. 13, no. 5. pp. 462-464.

2005

Bühler, Marc and Mühlemann, Oliver. (2005) Alternative splicing induced by nonsense mutations in the immunoglobulin mu VDJ exon is independent of truncation of the open reading frame. RNA, Vol. 11, H. 2. pp. 139-146.

Mohn, Fabio and Bühler, Marc and Mühlemann, Oliver. (2005) Nonsense-associated alternative splicing of T-cell receptor beta genes : no evidence for frame dependence. RNA, Vol. 11, H. 2. pp. 147-156.

Bühler, Marc and Mohn, Fabio and Stalder, Lukas and Mühlemann, Oliver. (2005) Transcriptional silencing of nonsense codon-containing immunoglobulin minigenes. Molecular cell, Vol. 18, H. 3. pp. 307-317.

2004

Bühler, Marc and Paillusson, Alexandra and Mühlemann, Oliver. (2004) Efficient downregulation of immunoglobulin mu mRNA with premature translation-termination codons requires the 5'-half of the VDJ exon. Nucleic Acids Research, 32 (11). pp. 3304-3315.

2002

Bühler, Marc and Wilkinson, Miles F. and Mühlemann, Oliver. (2002) Intranuclear degradation of nonsense codon-containing mRNA. EMBO reports, Vol. 3, H. 7. pp. 646-651.

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