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Figure 2. From: T-cell intracellular antigens in health and disease.

The multifunctional regulatory roles of TIA proteins in the gene expression layers and physio(patho)logical-associated events.

Carmen Sánchez-Jiménez, et al. Cell Cycle. 2015 Jul 3;14(13):2033-2043.
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Figure 3. From: T-cell intracellular antigens in health and disease.

Scientific milestones related to the biological processes regulated/modulated by TIA proteins.

Carmen Sánchez-Jiménez, et al. Cell Cycle. 2015 Jul 3;14(13):2033-2043.
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Figure 1. From: T-cell intracellular antigens in health and disease.

Diagrams of genes and proteins of TIA1 and TIAR in human and mouse. (A and B) Organization of exons and introns of TIA1 and TIAR genes, the major isoforms a and b generated by alternative pre-mRNA splicing, and functional domains of TIA1 (A) and TIAR (B) proteins. Both proteins contain 3 RNA-recognition motives (RRM) and an auxiliary domain in rich-asparagine and glutamine residues (Q-rich domain). The different amino acid sequences between the isoforms are shown in red for TIA1 and TIAR proteins, respectively.

Carmen Sánchez-Jiménez, et al. Cell Cycle. 2015 Jul 3;14(13):2033-2043.

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