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    Processing of Endogenous Pre-mRNAs in Association with SC-35 Domains Is Gene Specific by Smith, Kelly P., Moen, Phillip T., Wydner, Karen L., Coleman, John R., Lawrence, Jeanne B.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (22-02-1999)
    “…Analysis of six endogenous pre-mRNAs demonstrates that localization at the periphery or within splicing factor-rich (SC-35) domains is not restricted to a few…”
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    Genomic Analysis of a New Mammalian Distal-less Gene: Dlx7 by Nakamura, Shuji, Stock, David W., Wydner, Karen L., Bollekens, Jacques A., Takeshita, Kenichi, Nagai, Brian M., Chiba, Shigeru, Kitamura, Toshio, Freeland, Thomas M., Zhao, Zhiyong, Minowada, Jun, Lawrence, Jeanne B., Weiss, Kenneth M., Ruddle, Frank H.

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (15-12-1996)
    “…We have cloned a new Dlx gene (Dlx7) from human and mouse that may represent the mammalian orthologue of the newt geneNvHBox-5.The homeodomains of these genes…”
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    Chromosomal Assignment of Human Nuclear Envelope Protein Genes LMNA, LMNB1, and LBR by Fluorescencein SituHybridization by Wydner, Karen L., McNeil, John A., Lin, Feng, Worman, Howard J., Lawrence, Jeanne B.

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-03-1996)
    “…We have used fluorescencein situhybridization to establish precise chromosomal localizations for three human genes encoding four different nuclear envelope…”
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    E2F-4, a new member of the E2F transcription factor family, interacts with p107 by Ginsberg, D, Vairo, G, Chittenden, T, Xiao, Z X, Xu, G, Wydner, K L, DeCaprio, J A, Lawrence, J B, Livingston, D M

    Published in Genes & development (15-11-1994)
    “…The E2F family of transcription factors has been implicated in the regulation of cell proliferation, and E2F-binding sites are present in the promoters of…”
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    Chromosomal assignment of human nuclear envelope protein genes LMNA, LMNB1, and LBR by fluorescence in situ hybridization by WYDNER, K. L, MCNEIL, J. A, FENG LIN, WORMAN, H. J, LAWRENCE, J. B

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (15-03-1996)
    “…We have used fluorescence in situ hybridization to establish precise chromosomal localizations for three human genes encoding four different nuclear envelope…”
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    Fluorescent in situ hybridization of the telomere repeat sequence in hamster sperm nuclear structures by de Lara, J, Wydner, K L, Hyland, K M, Ward, W S

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-11-1993)
    “…The flat, hooked-shaped architecture of the hamster sperm nucleus makes this an excellent model for in situ hybridization studies of the three dimensional…”
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    X microchromosome with additional chromosome anomalies found in Ullrich-Turner syndrome by Wydner, K L, Li, M, Singer-Granick, C, Sciorra, L J, Krueger, L J

    Published in American journal of medical genetics (27-03-1995)
    “…Using standard cytogenetic methods coupled with molecular techniques, the following karyotype mos 45,X/46,XXq+/46,X+mar (X)/47,XXq+,+mar(X), was identified in…”
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    In situ hybridization to chromosomes stabilized in gel microdrops by Nguyen, Bao‐Tram, Lazzari, Kristina, Abebe, Joseph, Mac, Ivan, Lin, James B., Chang, Albert, Wydner, Karen L., Lawrence, Jeanne Bentley, Cram, L. Scott, Weier, Heinz‐Ulrich, Weaver, James C., Bradley, David W.

    Published in Cytometry (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-1995)
    “…Conventional chromosome in situ hybridization procedures rely on fixation to glass slides followed by microscopic evaluation. This report describes the…”
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