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Tim Wen's research focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms of cellular regulation, particularly concerning RNA splicing. His recent work, published in 2024, identifies FAM60A as a regulator of RNA splicing, extending beyond the well-established Sin3/HDAC complex. This investigation highlights FAM60A's role in cellular processes that are critical for gene expression and cellular function. Wen collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Preeti Nagar, Sayem Miah, Mohammad Alinoor Rahman, and Md. Rafikul Islam, with whom he has co-authored publications.
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Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing (2024)
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- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
- Beyond the Sin3/HDAC Complex: FAM60A emerges as a regulator of RNA Splicing
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