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Susan L. Naylor
Researcher at University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Publications - 83
Citations - 30322
Susan L. Naylor is an academic researcher from University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Chromosome 3. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 83 publications receiving 28891 citations.
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The DNA sequence, annotation and analysis of human chromosome 3
Donna M. Muzny,Steven E. Scherer,Rajinder Kaul,Jing Wang,Jing Wang,Jing Wang,Jun Yu,Jun Yu,Jun Yu,Ralf Sudbrak,Ralf Sudbrak,Christian J. Buhay,Rui Chen,Andrew Cree,Yan Ding,Shannon Dugan-Rocha,Rachel Gill,Preethi H. Gunaratne,R. Alan Harris,Alicia Hawes,Judith Hernandez,Anne Hodgson,Jennifer Hume,Andrew R. Jackson,Ziad Khan,Christie Kovar-Smith,Lora Lewis,Ryan J. Lozado,Michael L. Metzker,Aleksandar Milosavljevic,George Miner,Margaret Morgan,Lynne V. Nazareth,Graham R. Scott,Erica Sodergren,Xing Zhi Song,David Steffen,Sharon Wei,David A. Wheeler,Mathew W. Wright,Kim C. Worley,Ye Yuan,Zhengdong D. Zhang,Charles Q. Adams,M. Ali Ansari-Lari,Mulu Ayele,Mary J. Brown,Guan Chen,Zhijian J. Chen,James B. Clendenning,Kerstin P. Clerc-Blankenburg,Runsheng Chen,Runsheng Chen,Runsheng Chen,Zhu Chen,Zhu Chen,Zhu Chen,Clay Davis,Oliver Delgado,Huyen Dinh,Wei Dong,Wei Dong,Wei Dong,Heather R. Draper,Stephen Ernst,Gang Fu,Gang Fu,Gang Fu,Manuel L. Gonzalez-Garay,Dawn Garcia,Will Gillett,Jun Gu,Jun Gu,Jun Gu,Bailin Hao,Bailin Hao,Bailin Hao,Eric Haugen,Paul Havlak,Xin He,Steffen Hennig,Songnian Hu,Songnian Hu,Songnian Hu,Wei Huang,Wei Huang,Wei Huang,LaRonda Jackson,Leni S. Jacob,Susan H. Kelly,Michael Kube,Ruth Levy,Zhangwan Li,Bin Liu,Bin Liu,Bin Liu,Jing Liu,Wen Liu,Jing Lu,Manjula Maheshwari,Bao Viet Nguyen,Geoffrey Okwuonu,Anthony Palmeiri,Shiran Pasternak,Lesette Perez,Karen A. Phelps,Farah J.H. Plopper,Boqin Qiang,Boqin Qiang,Boqin Qiang,Christopher K. Raymond,Ruben Rodriguez,Channakhone Saenphimmachak,Jireh Santibanez,Hua Shen,Yan Shen,Yan Shen,Yan Shen,Sandhya Subramanian,Paul E. Tabor,Daniel Verduzco,Lenee Waldron,Jian Wang,Jian Wang,Jian Wang,Jun Wang,Jun Wang,Jun Wang,Qiaoyan Wang,Gabrielle A. Williams,Gane Ka-Shu Wong,Gane Ka-Shu Wong,Gane Ka-Shu Wong,Zhijian Yao,Zhijian Yao,Zhijian Yao,Jing Kun Zhang,Xiuqing Zhang,Xiuqing Zhang,Xiuqing Zhang,Guoping Zhao,Guoping Zhao,Guoping Zhao,Jianling Zhou,Yang Zhou,David L. Nelson,Hans Lehrach,Richard Reinhardt,Susan L. Naylor,Huanming Yang,Huanming Yang,Huanming Yang,Maynard V. Olson,George M. Weinstock,Richard A. Gibbs +154 more
TL;DR: Using genomic sequence from chimpanzee and rhesus macaque, the breakpoints defining a large pericentric inversion that occurred some time after the split of Homininae from Ponginae are characterized and an evolutionary history of the inversion is proposed.
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Assignment of the lactotransferrin gene to human chromosome 3 and to mouse chromosome 9
Christina T. Teng,Brian T. Pentecost,Angus Marshall,Amy Solomon,Barbara H. Bowman,Peter A. Lalley,Susan L. Naylor +6 more
TL;DR: Southern blot analysis of DNA from mouse-Chinese hamster and human-mouse somatic cell hybrids maps the LTF gene to mouse chromosome 9 and to human chromosome 3, respectively, suggesting that LTF and associated genes of the transferrin family have existed together on the same chromosomal region for 300–500 million years.
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Retention of Chromosome 3 in Extrapulmonary Small Cell Cancer Shown by Molecular and Cytogenetic Studies
Bruce E. Johnson,Jacqueline Whang-Peng,Susan L. Naylor,Berton Zbar,Hiltrud Brauch,Elaine C. Lee,Alfreda Simmons,Edward K. Russell,Myong H. Nam,Adi F. Gazdar +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the loss of genetic material from 3p observed in small cell lung cancer is not typical in extrapulmonary small cell cancer.
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The DNF15S2 locus at 3p21 is transcribed in normal lung and small cell lung cancer.
TL;DR: Sequence analysis indicated that the DNF15S2 locus could potentially code for a previously unreported protein of 67 kDa which has 26 cysteine residues which has not been reported before.
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An 80 Kb P1 clone from chromosome 3p21.3 suppresses tumor growth in vivo
Maria C. Todd,Maria C. Todd,Rui Hua Xiang,Dawn Garcia,Karen Kerbacher,Shanna L. Moore,Charles H. Hensel,Paul P. Liu,Michael J. Siciliano,Klaas Kok,Anke van den Berg,Patrick M.J.F. Veldhuis,Charles H.C.M. Buys,Ann M. Killary,Susan L. Naylor +14 more
TL;DR: Individual P1 clones were assayed for their ability to suppress the tumorigenicity of the mouse fibrosarcoma cell line A9 as assayed by injection of transfected A9 cells into athymic nude mice, and data functionally delimit a tumor suppressor locus to a region of 80 kb within a P1 clone at 3p21.3.