Publications Öhman

Author Title Year
Nevin M. Witman, Mikaela Behm, Marie Öhman,
et al.
ADAR-Related Activation of Adenosine-to-Inosine RNA Editing During Regeneration 2013
Morten T. Veno, Jesper B. Bramsen, Christian Bendixen,
et al.
Spatio temporal regulation of adar editing during development in porcine neural tissues 2012
Ylva Ekdahl, Hossein Shahrabi Farahani, Mikaela Behm,
et al.
A-to-I editing of microRNAs in the mammalian brain increases during development 2012
Daniel Chammiran, Morten T. Veno, Ylva Ekdahl,
et al.
A distant cis acting intronic element induces site-selective RNA editing 2012
Helene Wahlstedt, Marie Öhman
Site-selective versus promiscuous A-to-I editing 2012
Gilad Silberberg, Marie Öhman
The edited transcriptome : novel high throughput approaches to detect nucleotide deamination 2012
Ruth Navon, Gilad Silberberg, Daniel Lundin,
et al.
A Comprehensive Survey of RNA Editing In Psychiatric Disorders Reveals Multiple Novel Editing Sites in Coding Regions 2012
Chammiran Daniel, Helene Wahlstedt, Johan Ohlson,
et al.
Adenosine-to-Inosine RNA Editing Affects Trafficking of the γ-Aminobutyric Acid Type A (GABAA) Receptor 2011
Henrik Ring, Henrik Boije, Chammiran Daniel,
et al.
Increased A-to-I RNA editing of the transcript for GABAA receptor subunit α3 during chick retinal development 2011
Mats Ensterö, Örjan Åkerborg, Daniel Lundin,
et al.
A computational screen for site selective A-to-I editing detects novel sites in neuron specific Hu proteins 2010
Helene Wahlstedt, Chammiran Daniel, Mats Ensterö,
et al.
Large-scale mRNA sequencing determines global regulation of RNA editing during brain development 2010
Nova Fong, Marie Öhman, David L Bentley
Fast ribozyme cleavage releases transcripts from RNA polymerase II and aborts co-transcriptional pre-mRNA processing 2010
Mats Ensterö, Chammiran Daniel, Helene Wahlstedt,
et al.
Recognition and coupling af A-to-I edited sites are determined by the tertiary structure of the RNA 2010
Chammiran Daniel, Marie Öhman
RNA editing and its impact on GABAa receptor function 2010
Marie Öhman
A to I editing as a co-transcriptional RNA processing event 2009
Marie Öhman

 

  Marie Öhman, Professor
 
  Visiting address:
 
Svante Arrhenius väg 20C
  Room F418

  Postal address:
 
Stockholm University
  Department of Molecular Biosciences,
  The Wenner-Gren Institute
  SE-106 91 Stockholm
 
  Telephone: +46 8 16 4451
  Fax: +46 8 16 6488
  E-mail: marie.ohman@su.se