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Gordon G. Carmichael, Ph.D.

Carmichael Lab

 
PUBLICATIONS

G.G. Carmichael. 2002. Medicine: Silencing viruses with RNA. Nature 418: 379-380.

Z. Zhang and G.G. Carmichael. 2002. Mechanism of action of antisense RNA in eukaryotic cells. In, Antisense Technologies, (A. Gewirtz, ed.), in press.

Z. Zhang and G.G. Carmichael. 2001. The fate of double-stranded RNA in the nucleus: A multiprotein complex containing the inosine-specific RNA-binding protein p54nrb mediates the nuclear retention of A-to-I edited RNAs. Cell 106: 465-475.

L.E. Maquat and G.G. Carmichael. 2001. Quality control of mRNA function. Cell 104: 173-176.

Y. Huang and G.G. Carmichael. 2001. "Nucleocytoplasmic mRNA transport". In, Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation, (D. Richter, ed.) vol. 34, pp. 139-155, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

Y. Huang, Kim M. Wimler and G.G. Carmichael. 1999. Intronless mRNA transport elements may affect multiple steps of pre-mRNA processing. EMBO J. 18: 1642-1652.

M. Kumar and G.G. Carmichael. 1998. Antisense RNA: Function and fate of duplex RNA in higher eukaryotic cells. Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev. 62: 1415-1434.

K. Puekert, P. Staller, A. Schneider, G. Carmichael. , F. Hanel and M. Eilers. 1997. An alternate pathway for gene regulation by Myc. EMBO J. 16: 5672-5686.

Y. Huang and G.G. Carmichael. 1997. The mouse histone H2a gene contains a small element that facilitates cytoplasmic accumulation of intronless gene transcripts and of unspliced HIV-1-related mRNAs. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94: 10104-10109.

M. Kumar and G.G. Carmichael. 1997. Nuclear antisense RNA induces extensive adenosine modifications and nuclear retention of target transcripts. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94: 3542-3547.

 

 
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