Susana Gonzalo
Affiliations: | Biology & Biomedical Sciences (Molecular Cell Biology) | Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO |
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Sign in to add traineeDavid A. Grotsky | grad student | 2012 | Washington University |
Abena B. Redwood | grad student | 2012 | Washington University |
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Graziano S, Coll-Bonfill N, Teodoro-Castro B, et al. (2021) Lamin-A/C recruits ssDNA protective proteins RPA and RAD51 to stalled replication forks to maintain fork stability. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 101301 |
Vidal S, Sánchez-Aparicio M, Seoane R, et al. (2021) Expression of the Ebola Virus VP24 Protein Compromises the Integrity of the Nuclear Envelope and Induces a Laminopathy-Like Cellular Phenotype. Mbio. e0097221 |
Vidal S, Sánchez-Aparicio M, Seoane R, et al. (2021) Expression of the Ebola Virus VP24 Protein Compromises the Integrity of the Nuclear Envelope and Induces a Laminopathy-Like Cellular Phenotype. Mbio. e0097221 |
Eissenberg JC, Gonzalo S. (2020) Pushing the limit on laminopathies. Nature Materials. 19: 378-380 |
Kreienkamp R, Gonzalo S. (2020) Metabolic Dysfunction in Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome. Cells. 9 |
Coll-Bonfill N, de Faria RC, Bhoopatiraju S, et al. (2019) Calcitriol Prevents RAD51 Loss and cGAS-STING-IFN Response Triggered by Progerin. Proteomics. e1800406 |
Maynard S, Keijzers G, Akbari M, et al. (2019) Lamin A/C promotes DNA base excision repair. Nucleic Acids Research |
Gonzalo S, Coll-Bonfill N. (2019) Genomic instability and innate immune responses to self-DNA in progeria. Geroscience |
Kreienkamp R, Gonzalo S. (2019) Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome: Challenges at Bench and Bedside. Sub-Cellular Biochemistry. 91: 435-451 |
Carvajal-Maldonado D, Byrum AK, Jackson J, et al. (2018) Perturbing cohesin dynamics drives MRE11 nuclease-dependent replication fork slowing. Nucleic Acids Research |