SRSF10: an atypical splicing regulator with critical roles in stress response, organ development, and viral replication

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FIGURE 5.

SRSF10 and the control of alternative splicing of key transcripts. SRSF10 controls splice site selection of mammalian transcripts implicated in glucose metabolism (A), in the development of adipose tissue (B), in neuronal (C), and neuromuscular (D) function as well as muscle development (E).

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  1. RNA 27: 1302-1317