Christopher R. Neil Source Confirmed
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Researcher
John Brown University
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Biography and Research Information
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Dr. Christopher R. Neil, a faculty member at John Brown University, focuses on RNA research and splicing, including RNA modifications in the context of cancer. His work also extends to RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, genomics, and rare diseases, with additional interests in forensic and genetic research. Neil's recent publication record indicates ongoing activity in the field.
Metrics
- h-index: 10
- Publications: 30
- Citations: 483
Selected Publications
- Single antisense oligonucleotides correct diverse splicing mutations in hotspot exons (2025) DOI
- One-Size-Fits-Many: Antisense oligonucleotides for rescuing splicing mutations in hotspot exons (2024) DOI
- Large scale functional screen identifies genetic variants with splicing effects in modern and archaic humans (2023) DOI
- Large scale functional screen identifies genetic variants with splicing effects in modern and archaic humans (2023) DOI
- Large scale functional screen identifies genetic variants with splicing effects in modern and archaic humans (2023) DOI
- Large scale functional screen identifies genetic variants with splicing effects in modern and archaic humans (2023) DOI
- Large scale functional screen identifies genetic variants with splicing effects in modern and archaic humans (2023) DOI
- Large scale functional screen identifies genetic variants with splicing effects in modern and archaic humans (2022) DOI
- Large scale functional screen identifies genetic variants with splicing effects in modern and archaic humans (2022) DOI
- Large scale functional screen identifies genetic variants with splicing effects in modern and archaic humans (2022) DOI
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