Splicing in a single neuron is coordinately controlled by RNA binding proteins and transcription factors Identifier : ADN333 is listed as a specific strain designation (sad-1 splicing reporter) created by the Norris Lab at SMU. Publication : Published in
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Academic papers cite it in the context of DNA mutation studies, specifically related to lymphoid syndromes or genetic repair mechanisms. Legal/Forensic Use: In legal repositories (such as the University of Lisbon