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  • 2000 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Susan V. Bryant is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily within Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Subfields of study include Cell Biology, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, and Genetics.

Their work focuses on topics such as:

  • Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research
  • Tendon Structure and Treatment
  • Connective tissue disorders research

Among their recent publications is the paper titled Identification of Heparan-Sulfate Rich Cells in the Loose Connective Tissues of the Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) with the Potential to Mediate Growth Factor Signaling during Regeneration, published in 2020 in Regenerative Engineering and Translational Medicine.

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Bryant include:

  • Takayoshi Otsuka
  • Anne Q. Phan
  • Cato T. Laurencin
  • Jeffrey D. Esko
  • David M. Gardiner

Their work has been published primarily in the journal:

  • Regenerative Engineering and Translational Medicine

Susan V. Bryant was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2000.

Best Publications

  • Pattern regulation in epimorphic fields

    Vernon French;Peter J. Bryant;Susan V. Bryant

  • Distal Regeneration and Symmetry

    Susan V. Bryant;Vernon French;Peter J. Bryant

  • Forelimb regeneration from different levels of amputation in the newt,Notophthalmus viridescens: Length, rate, and stages.

    Laurie E. Iten;Susan V. Bryant

  • A stepwise model system for limb regeneration.

    Tetsuya Endo;Susan V Bryant;David M Gardiner

  • A staging system for mouse limb development

    N. Wanek;K. Muneoka;G. Holler-dinsmore;R. Burton

  • Nerve dependency of regeneration: the role of Distal-less and FGF signaling in amphibian limb regeneration.

    Lina M. Mullen;Susan V. Bryant;Maureen A. Torok;Bruce Blumberg

  • Conversion by retinoic acid of anterior cells into ZPA cells in the chick wing bud

    N. Wanek;N. Wanek;D. M. Gardiner;K. Muneoka;K. Muneoka;S. V. Bryant

  • Microarray and cDNA sequence analysis of transcription during nerve-dependent limb regeneration

    James R Monaghan;Leonard G Epp;Srikrishna Putta;Robert B Page

  • Regulation of HoxA expression in developing and regenerating axolotl limbs

    David M. Gardiner;Bruce Blumberg;Yuriko Komine;Susan V. Bryant

  • Vertebrate limb regeneration and the origin of limb stem cells

    Susan V Bryant;Tetsuya Endo;David M Gardiner

  • Cellular contribution from dermis and cartilage to the regenerating limb blastema in axolotls

    K. Muneoka;W.F. Fox;S.V. Bryant

  • Retinoic acid, local cell-cell interactions, and pattern formation in vertebrate limbs.

    S.V. Bryant;D.M. Gardiner

  • Limb Development and Regeneration

    Susan V. Bryant;David M. Gardiner;Ken Muneoka

  • The axolotl limb blastema: cellular and molecular mechanisms driving blastema formation and limb regeneration in tetrapods

    Catherine McCusker;Susan V. Bryant;David M. Gardiner

  • The interaction between the blastema and stump in the establishment of the anterior-posterior and proximal-distal organization of the limb regenerate☆

    Laurie E. Iten;Susan V. Bryant

  • Expression of Mmp-9 and Related Matrix Metalloproteinase Genes During Axolotl Limb Regeneration

    Eric V. Yang;David M. Gardiner;Marc R.J. Carlson;Cherryl A. Nugas

  • Expression of Msx-2 during development, regeneration, and wound healing in axolotl limbs

    Marc R. J. Carlson;Susan V. Bryant;David M. Gardiner

  • Neurotrophic regulation of epidermal dedifferentiation during wound healing and limb regeneration in the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum).

    A. Satoh;G.M.C. Graham;S.V. Bryant;D.M. Gardiner

  • Expression of HoxD genes in developing and regenerating axolotl limbs.

    Maureen A Torok;David M Gardiner;Neil H Shubin;Susan V Bryant

  • Intrinsic control of regenerative loss in Xenopus laevis limbs.

    Ken Muneoka;Gregory Holler‐Dinsmore;Susan V. Bryant

Frequent Co-Authors

David M. Gardiner
David M. Gardiner University of California, Irvine
Tony Hunter
Tony Hunter Salk Institute for Biological Studies
J. Joshua Smith
J. Joshua Smith Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Inder M. Verma
Inder M. Verma Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Peter J. Bryant
Peter J. Bryant University of California, Irvine
Bruce Blumberg
Bruce Blumberg University of California, Irvine
Timothy T. Harkins
Timothy T. Harkins Nvidia (United States)
Marianne Bronner-Fraser
Marianne Bronner-Fraser California Institute of Technology
Alea A. Mills
Alea A. Mills Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Gene W. Yeo
Gene W. Yeo University of California, San Diego

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