Jeanne B Lawrence

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1 A screen for nuclear transcripts identifies two linked noncoding RNAs associated with SC35 splicing domains. BMC Genomics 2007 6.28
2 An architectural role for a nuclear noncoding RNA: NEAT1 RNA is essential for the structure of paraspeckles. Mol Cell 2009 6.08
3 The three-dimensional folding of the α-globin gene domain reveals formation of chromatin globules. Nat Struct Mol Biol 2010 3.39
4 A long noncoding RNA mediates both activation and repression of immune response genes. Science 2013 2.85
5 Loss of miRNA biogenesis induces p19Arf-p53 signaling and senescence in primary cells. J Cell Biol 2008 2.39
6 Clustering of multiple specific genes and gene-rich R-bands around SC-35 domains: evidence for local euchromatic neighborhoods. J Cell Biol 2003 2.38
7 Molecular anatomy of a speckle. Anat Rec A Discov Mol Cell Evol Biol 2006 2.37
8 An ectopic human XIST gene can induce chromosome inactivation in postdifferentiation human HT-1080 cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2002 2.03
9 Translating dosage compensation to trisomy 21. Nature 2013 1.75
10 Maternal Rnf12/RLIM is required for imprinted X-chromosome inactivation in mice. Nature 2010 1.64
11 X-inactivation reveals epigenetic anomalies in most hESC but identifies sublines that initiate as expected. J Cell Physiol 2008 1.59
12 The 4q subtelomere harboring the FSHD locus is specifically anchored with peripheral heterochromatin unlike most human telomeres. J Cell Biol 2004 1.48
13 The disappearing Barr body in breast and ovarian cancers. Nat Rev Cancer 2007 1.24
14 Word frequency analysis reveals enrichment of dinucleotide repeats on the human X chromosome and [GATA]n in the X escape region. Genome Res 2006 1.20
15 Ubiquitinated proteins including uH2A on the human and mouse inactive X chromosome: enrichment in gene rich bands. Chromosoma 2004 1.20
16 Defining early steps in mRNA transport: mutant mRNA in myotonic dystrophy type I is blocked at entry into SC-35 domains. J Cell Biol 2007 1.16
17 Characterization of expression at the human XIST locus in somatic, embryonal carcinoma, and transgenic cell lines. Genomics 2003 1.14
18 Higher-order unfolding of satellite heterochromatin is a consistent and early event in cell senescence. J Cell Biol 2013 1.13
19 Aberrant silencing of cancer-related genes by CpG hypermethylation occurs independently of their spatial organization in the nucleus. Cancer Res 2010 1.10
20 Inducible XIST-dependent X-chromosome inactivation in human somatic cells is reversible. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2007 1.09
21 Unbalanced X;autosome translocations provide evidence for sequence specificity in the association of XIST RNA with chromatin. Hum Mol Genet 2002 1.08
22 Evidence that all SC-35 domains contain mRNAs and that transcripts can be structurally constrained within these domains. J Struct Biol 2002 1.08
23 The cell biology of a novel chromosomal RNA: chromosome painting by XIST/Xist RNA initiates a remodeling cascade. Semin Cell Dev Biol 2003 1.03
24 Heterochromatin instability in cancer: from the Barr body to satellites and the nuclear periphery. Semin Cancer Biol 2012 1.01
25 Changing nuclear landscape and unique PML structures during early epigenetic transitions of human embryonic stem cells. J Cell Biochem 2009 0.99
26 BRCA1 does not paint the inactive X to localize XIST RNA but may contribute to broad changes in cancer that impact XIST and Xi heterochromatin. J Cell Biochem 2007 0.97
27 Paternal RLIM/Rnf12 is a survival factor for milk-producing alveolar cells. Cell 2012 0.97
28 Archvillin, a muscle-specific isoform of supervillin, is an early expressed component of the costameric membrane skeleton. J Cell Sci 2003 0.97
29 AURKB-mediated effects on chromatin regulate binding versus release of XIST RNA to the inactive chromosome. J Cell Biol 2009 0.94
30 BRCA1 foci in normal S-phase nuclei are linked to interphase centromeres and replication of pericentric heterochromatin. J Cell Biol 2006 0.93
31 c-Myc localization within the nucleus: evidence for association with the PML nuclear body. J Cell Biochem 2004 0.89
32 A multifaceted FISH approach to study endogenous RNAs and DNAs in native nuclear and cell structures. Curr Protoc Hum Genet 2013 0.85
33 Unfolding the story of chromatin organization in senescent cells. Nucleus 2015 0.75