Jesus Alberto Frias

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InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
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    1. Louis JM, Frias JA, Schroader JH, Jones LA, Davey EE, Lennon CD, Chacko J, Cleary JD, Berglund JA, Reddy K. Expression levels of core spliceosomal proteins modulate the MBNL-mediated spliceopathy in DM1. Hum Mol Genet. 2024 Aug 24. PMID: 39180495.
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    2. Shorrock HK, Aliyeva A, Frias JA, DeMeo VA, Lennon CD, DeMeo CC, Mascorro AK, Shaughnessy S, Mazdiyasni H, Cleary JD, Reddy K, Vangaveti S, Shin DS, Berglund JA. CAG repeat-selective compounds reduce abundance of expanded CAG RNAs in patient cell and murine models of SCAs. bioRxiv. 2024 Aug 17. PMID: 39211226; PMCID: PMC11360937.
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    3. Mishra SK, Hicks SM, Frias JA, Vangaveti S, Nakamori M, Cleary JD, Reddy K, Berglund JA. Quercetin selectively reduces expanded repeat RNA levels in models of myotonic dystrophy. bioRxiv. 2023 Feb 02. PMID: 36778282; PMCID: PMC9915578.
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    4. Jenquin JR, O'Brien AP, Poukalov K, Lu Y, Frias JA, Shorrock HK, Richardson JI, Mazdiyasni H, Yang H, Huigens RW, Boykin D, Ranum LPW, Cleary JD, Wang ET, Berglund JA. Molecular characterization of myotonic dystrophy fibroblast cell lines for use in small molecule screening. iScience. 2022 May 20; 25(5):104198. PMID: 35479399; PMCID: PMC9035709.
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    5. Naik AS, Lin JM, Taroc EZM, Katreddi RR, Frias JA, Lemus AA, Sammons MA, Forni PE. Smad4-dependent morphogenic signals control the maturation and axonal targeting of basal vomeronasal sensory neurons to the accessory olfactory bulb. Development. 2020 04 27; 147(8). PMID: 32341026; PMCID: PMC7197725.
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    6. Lin JM, Taroc EZM, Frias JA, Prasad A, Catizone AN, Sammons MA, Forni PE. The transcription factor Tfap2e/AP-2e plays a pivotal role in maintaining the identity of basal vomeronasal sensory neurons. Dev Biol. 2018 09 01; 441(1):67-82. PMID: 29928868.
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