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Andreas W. Schreiber
Researcher at University of Adelaide
Publications - 116
Citations - 4712
Andreas W. Schreiber is an academic researcher from University of Adelaide. The author has contributed to research in topics: Propagator & Exome sequencing. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 115 publications receiving 3811 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas W. Schreiber include South Australia Pathology & Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics.
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The RNA binding protein quaking regulates formation of circRNAs.
Simon J. Conn,Katherine A. Pillman,Katherine A. Pillman,John Toubia,John Toubia,Vanessa M. Conn,Marika Salmanidis,Caroline A Phillips,Caroline A Phillips,Suraya Roslan,Andreas W. Schreiber,Andreas W. Schreiber,Andreas W. Schreiber,Philip A. Gregory,Philip A. Gregory,Gregory J. Goodall,Gregory J. Goodall +16 more
TL;DR: It is shown that hundreds of circRNAs are regulated during human epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and that the production of over one-third of abundant circ RNAs is dynamically regulated by the alternative splicing factor, Quaking (QKI), which itself is regulated during EMT.
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Cell-Specific Vacuolar Calcium Storage Mediated by CAX1 Regulates Apoplastic Calcium Concentration, Gas Exchange, and Plant Productivity in Arabidopsis
Simon J. Conn,Matthew Gilliham,Asmini Athman,Andreas W. Schreiber,Andreas W. Schreiber,Ute Baumann,Ute Baumann,Isabel Moller,Ninghui Cheng,Matthew A. Stancombe,Kendal D. Hirschi,Alex A. R. Webb,Rachel A. Burton,Brent N. Kaiser,Stephen D. Tyerman,Roger Allen Leigh +15 more
TL;DR: CAX1 is established as a key regulator of apoplastic [Ca2+] through compartmentation into mesophyll vacuoles, a mechanism essential for optimal plant function and productivity.
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Mutations in the mammalian target of rapamycin pathway regulators NPRL2 and NPRL3 cause focal epilepsy
Michael G. Ricos,Bree L. Hodgson,Tommaso Pippucci,Akzam Saidin,Yeh Sze Ong,Sarah E. Heron,Laura Licchetta,Francesca Bisulli,Marta A. Bayly,James N. Hughes,Sara Baldassari,Flavia Palombo,Margherita Santucci,Stefano Meletti,Samuel F. Berkovic,Guido Rubboli,Paul Q. Thomas,Ingrid E. Scheffer,Ingrid E. Scheffer,Paolo Tinuper,Joel Geoghegan,Andreas W. Schreiber,Andreas W. Schreiber,Leanne M. Dibbens +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated whether mutations in the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) regulators, NPRL2 and NPRL3, also contribute to cases of focal epilepsy.
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An atlas of gene expression from seed to seed through barley development
Arnis Druka,Gary J. Muehlbauer,Ilze Druka,Rico A. Caldo,Ute Baumann,Nils Rostoks,Andreas W. Schreiber,Roger P. Wise,Timothy J. Close,Andris Kleinhofs,Andreas Graner,Alan H. Schulman,Peter Langridge,Kazuhiro Sato,Patrick M. Hayes,James W. McNicol,David Marshall,Robbie Waugh +17 more
TL;DR: This paper establishes a data set that describes the expression of 21,439 barley genes in 15 tissues sampled throughout the development of the barley cv.
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Novel germ line DDX41 mutations define families with a lower age of MDS/AML onset and lymphoid malignancies
Maya Lewinsohn,Anna L. Brown,Anna L. Brown,Luke M Weinel,Luke M Weinel,Connie Phung,George Rafidi,Ming K. Lee,Andreas W. Schreiber,Andreas W. Schreiber,Jinghua Feng,Milena Babic,Chan-Eng Chong,Young Phil Lee,Agnes S. M. Yong,Graeme Suthers,Graeme Suthers,Nicola K. Poplawski,Nicola K. Poplawski,Meryl Altree,Kerry Phillips,Louise Jaensch,Miriam Fine,Richard J D'Andrea,Richard J D'Andrea,Ian D. Lewis,Bruno C. Medeiros,Daniel A. Pollyea,Mary Claire King,Tom Walsh,Sioban Keel,Akiko Shimamura,Lucy A. Godley,Christopher N. Hahn,Christopher N. Hahn,Jane E. Churpek,Hamish S. Scott +36 more
TL;DR: This study expands both the mutation and phenotypic spectra observed in families with germ line DDX41 mutations, and shows that most asymptomatic mutation carriers have normal blood counts until malignancy develops.