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Breadcrumb Research A Z researchers Jacob Neeves Postdoctoral Project Research Scientist Patani lab Human Stem Cells and Neurodegeneration Laboratory Year published2022 (1)2021 (2)2019 (1) Facet Year publishedResearch topicsBiochemistry & Proteomics (1)Cell Biology (4)Chemical Biology & High Throughput (1)Computational & Systems Biology (3)Gene Expression (3)Genetics & Genomics (3)Genome Integrity & Repair (1)Neurosciences (4)Stem Cells (4)Tumour Biology (3) Facet Research topicsPublication typeJournal article (4)Primary research (4) Facet Publication typeJournalBrain (2)Genome Research (1)Nucleic Acids Research (1) Facet JournalCrick Pre-CrickCrick publications (4) Facet Crick Pre-Crick Displaying 1 - 4 of 4Last updated : 21 March 2023 02:00 Physiological intron retaining transcripts in the cytoplasm abound during human motor neurogenesis Authors (9) Marija Petrić HoweHamish CrerarJacob NeevesJasmine HarleyGiulia TyzackPierre Klein Andres RamosRickie Patani Raphaëlle Luisier Genome Research Published 1 October 2022 Crick labsRickie PataniFull details Aberrant cytoplasmic intron retention is a blueprint for RNA binding protein mislocalization in VCP-related amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Authors (9)Giulia TyzackJacob NeevesHamish CrerarPierre KleinOliver ZiffDoaa Taha Raphaëlle LuisierNicholas LuscombeRickie Patani Brain Published 1 July 2021 Crick labsRickie PataniNicholas LuscombeFull details Reactive astrocytes in ALS display diminished intron retention Authors (10)Oliver ZiffDoaa TahaHamish CrerarBen ClarkeAnob ChakrabartiGavin KellyJacob NeevesGiulia TyzackNicholas LuscombeRickie Patani Nucleic Acids Research Published 6 April 2021 Crick labs/ facilitiesRickie PataniNicholas LuscombeSonia GandhiBioinformatics and BiostatisticsScientific computingProteomicsAdvanced SequencingFull details Widespread FUS mislocalization is a molecular hallmark of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Authors (12)Giulia Tyzack Raphaelle LuisierDoaa TahaJacob NeevesMiha ModicJamie Mitchell[...] Linda Greensmith Jia NewcombeJernej UleNicholas LuscombeRickie Patani Brain Published 1 September 2019 Crick labsJernej UleRickie PataniNicholas LuscombeFull details
Physiological intron retaining transcripts in the cytoplasm abound during human motor neurogenesis Authors (9) Marija Petrić HoweHamish CrerarJacob NeevesJasmine HarleyGiulia TyzackPierre Klein Andres RamosRickie Patani Raphaëlle Luisier Genome Research Published 1 October 2022 Crick labsRickie PataniFull details
Aberrant cytoplasmic intron retention is a blueprint for RNA binding protein mislocalization in VCP-related amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Authors (9)Giulia TyzackJacob NeevesHamish CrerarPierre KleinOliver ZiffDoaa Taha Raphaëlle LuisierNicholas LuscombeRickie Patani Brain Published 1 July 2021 Crick labsRickie PataniNicholas LuscombeFull details
Reactive astrocytes in ALS display diminished intron retention Authors (10)Oliver ZiffDoaa TahaHamish CrerarBen ClarkeAnob ChakrabartiGavin KellyJacob NeevesGiulia TyzackNicholas LuscombeRickie Patani Nucleic Acids Research Published 6 April 2021 Crick labs/ facilitiesRickie PataniNicholas LuscombeSonia GandhiBioinformatics and BiostatisticsScientific computingProteomicsAdvanced SequencingFull details
Widespread FUS mislocalization is a molecular hallmark of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Authors (12)Giulia Tyzack Raphaelle LuisierDoaa TahaJacob NeevesMiha ModicJamie Mitchell[...] Linda Greensmith Jia NewcombeJernej UleNicholas LuscombeRickie Patani Brain Published 1 September 2019 Crick labsJernej UleRickie PataniNicholas LuscombeFull details