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Nancy A. Jenkins
Researcher at Houston Methodist Hospital
Publications - 743
Citations - 105243
Nancy A. Jenkins is an academic researcher from Houston Methodist Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Gene mapping. The author has an hindex of 155, co-authored 741 publications receiving 101587 citations. Previous affiliations of Nancy A. Jenkins include Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology & University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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Expression and chromosomal localization of the Requiem gene
Theodore G. Gabig,Colin D. Crean,Alison Klenk,Haiyan Long,Neal G. Copeland,Debra J. Gilbert,Nancy A. Jenkins,Danielle Quincey,Fabienne Parente,Françoise Lespinasse,Georges F. Carle,Patrick Gaudray,Chang X. Zhang,Alain Calender,Jo Hoeppener,Koen Kas,Rajesh V. Thakker,Filip Farnebo,Bin Tean Teh,Catharina Larsson,Fredrik Piehl,Jacob Lagercrantz,Shideh Khodaei,Emma Carson,Günther Weber +24 more
TL;DR: The spatio-temporal expression pattern in the mouse is consistent with a functional role during rapid growth and cell turnover, and in agreement with a regulatory function for hematopoietic cells.
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Mapping of the mouse homolog of the human runt domain gene, AML2, to the distal region of mouse chromosome 4
Karen B. Avraham,Ditsa Levanon,Varda Negreanu,Yael Bernstein,Yoram Groner,Neal G. Copeland,Nancy A. Jenkins +6 more
TL;DR: AML2 is a runt domain belonging to a group of transcription factors that appear to play a role in Drosophila embryogenesis and mammalian oncogenic transformation as mentioned in this paper.
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The mouse APLP2 gene. Chromosomal localization and promoter characterization.
C. S. Von Koch,D. K. Lahiri,Andrew L. Mammen,N. G. Copeland,D. J. Gilbert,Nancy A. Jenkins,Sangram S. Sisodia +6 more
TL;DR: The lack of a TATA box, the presence of a high GC content, and multiple transcription start sites place the APLP2 promoter in the class of promoters of “housekeeping genes.”
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Genomic organization of the Shc-related phosphotyrosine adapters and characterization of the full-length Sck/ShcB: specific association of p68-Sck/ShcB with pp135.
Takuya Kojima,Yoshiaki Yoshikawa,Shinji Takada,Masahiro Sato,Takeshi Nakamura,Naoki Takahashi,Neal G. Copeland,Debra J. Gilbert,Nancy A. Jenkins,Nozomu Mori +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that Sck, but not N-Shc nor Shc, transmit signals in conjunction with pp135 following Src activation and/or calcium entry in the cell.
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Mouse chromosomal location of three epithelial sodium channel subunit genes and an apical sodium chloride cotransporter gene
Bhavani G. Pathak,John D. Shaughnessy,Pierre Meneton,Jeanette Greeb,Gary E. Shull,Nancy A. Jenkins,Neal G. Copeland +6 more
TL;DR: The amiloride-sensitive epithelial sodium channel alpha, beta, and gamma subunit genes, Scnn1a, ScNN1b, and Scnn 1g, and the thiazide- sensitive sodium chloride cotransporter gene, Slc12a1, have been mapped in the mouse using an interspecific backcross panel.