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Joanna Bridger
Joanna Bridger
Professor of Genome Organisation
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Differences in the localization and morphology of chromosomes in the human nucleus
JA Croft, JM Bridger, S Boyle, P Perry, P Teague, WA Bickmore
The Journal of cell biology 145 (6), 1119-1131, 1999
11501999
The spatial organization of human chromosomes within the nuclei of normal and emerin-mutant cells
S Boyle, S Gilchrist, JM Bridger, NL Mahy, JA Ellis, WA Bickmore
Human molecular genetics 10 (3), 211-220, 2001
8672001
Re-modelling of nuclear architecture in quiescent and senescent human fibroblasts
JM Bridger, S Boyle, IR Kill, WA Bickmore
Current Biology 10 (3), 149-152, 2000
3462000
Internal lamin structures within G1 nuclei of human dermal fibroblasts
JM Bridger, IR Kill, M O’Farrell, CJ Hutchison
Journal of cell science 104 (2), 297-306, 1993
2801993
FISH glossary: an overview of the fluorescence in situ hybridization technique
EV Volpi, JM Bridger
Biotechniques 45 (4), 385-409, 2008
2752008
Both emerin and lamin C depend on lamin A for localization at the nuclear envelope
OA Vaughan, M Alvarez-Reyes, JM Bridger, JLV Broers, FCS Ramaekers, ...
Journal of cell science 114 (14), 2577-2590, 2001
2742001
Whole genome analysis of a schistosomiasis-transmitting freshwater snail
CM Adema, LDW Hillier, CS Jones, ES Loker, M Knight, P Minx, ...
Nature communications 8 (1), 15451, 2017
2542017
The genome and the nucleus: a marriage made by evolution: genome organisation and nuclear architecture
HA Foster, JM Bridger
Chromosoma 114 (4), 212-229, 2005
2382005
Aging of Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome fibroblasts is characterised by hyperproliferation and increased apoptosis
JM Bridger, IR Kill
Experimental gerontology 39 (5), 717-724, 2004
2202004
Rapid chromosome territory relocation by nuclear motor activity in response to serum removal in primary human fibroblasts
IS Mehta, M Amira, AJ Harvey, JM Bridger
Genome biology 11, 1-17, 2010
2162010
Primary laminopathy fibroblasts display altered genome organization and apoptosis
KJ Meaburn, E Cabuy, G Bonne, N Levy, GE Morris, G Novelli, IR Kill, ...
Aging cell 6 (2), 139-153, 2007
1732007
Human acrocentric chromosomes with transcriptionally silent nucleolar organizer regions associate with nucleoli
GJ Sullivan, JM Bridger, AP Cuthbert, RF Newbold, WA Bickmore, ...
The EMBO journal, 2001
1702001
The nuclear lamina: both a structural framework and a platform for genome organization
JM Bridger, N Foeger, IR Kill, H Herrmann
The FEBS journal 274 (6), 1354-1361, 2007
1472007
Association of pKi-67 with satellite DNA of the human genome in early G1 cells
JM Bridger, IR Kill, P Lichter
Chromosome Research 6, 13-24, 1998
1421998
Weaving a pattern from disparate threads: lamin function in nuclear assembly and DNA replication
CJ Hutchison, JM Bridger, LS Cox, IR Kill
Journal of cell science 107 (12), 3259-3269, 1994
1401994
The clinicopathological significance of lamin A/C, lamin B1 and lamin B receptor mRNA expression in human breast cancer
U Wazir, MH Ahmed, JM Bridger, A Harvey, WG Jiang, AK Sharma, ...
Cellular & molecular biology letters 18, 595-611, 2013
1292013
The spatial repositioning of adipogenesis genes is correlated with their expression status in a porcine mesenchymal stem cell adipogenesis model system
I Szczerbal, HA Foster, JM Bridger
Chromosoma 118, 647-663, 2009
1272009
Alterations to nuclear architecture and genome behavior in senescent cells
IS Mehta, M Figgitt, CS Clements, IR Kill, JM Bridger
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1100 (1), 250-263, 2007
1272007
Non-random chromosome positioning in mammalian sperm nuclei, with migration of the sex chromosomes during late spermatogenesis
HA Foster, LR Abeydeera, DK Griffin, JM Bridger
Journal of cell science 118 (9), 1811-1820, 2005
1272005
The timing of the formation and usage of replicase clusters in S-phase nuclei of human diploid fibroblasts
IR Kill, JM Bridger, KHS Campbell, G Maldonado-Codina, CJ Hutchison
Journal of cell science 100 (4), 869-876, 1991
1181991
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