The nuclear lamina. Both a structural framework and a platform for genome organization.
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In vitro nuclear interactome of the HIV-1 Tat proteinThe nuclear envelope at a glanceMolecular image analysis: quantitative description and classification of the nuclear lamina in human mesenchymal stem cellsIMACULAT - an open access package for the quantitative analysis of chromosome localization in the nucleus.Cancer biomarker discovery: the entropic hallmark.Barrier-to-autointegration factor proteome reveals chromatin-regulatory partners.Evidence that proteasome-dependent degradation of the retinoblastoma protein in cells lacking A-type lamins occurs independently of gankyrin and MDM2.A flow cytometry-based screen of nuclear envelope transmembrane proteins identifies NET4/Tmem53 as involved in stress-dependent cell cycle withdrawal.Nuclear structure, organization, and oncogenesis.Emerinopathy and laminopathy clinical, pathological and molecular features of muscular dystrophy with nuclear envelopathy in Japan.Polymorphisms in LMNA and near a SERPINA gene cluster are associated with cognitive function in older people.Interphase chromosome positioning in in vitro porcine cells and ex vivo porcine tissues.Positioning of chromosomes in human spermatozoa is determined by ordered centromere arrangementStructural protein 4.1R is integrally involved in nuclear envelope protein localization, centrosome-nucleus association and transcriptional signaling.Nuclear lamins and chromatin: when structure meets function.Lamin B1 loss is a senescence-associated biomarker.Nuclear mechanics in cancerModulation of the host cell proteome by the intracellular apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondiiChromosomes at Work: Organization of Chromosome Territories in the Interphase Nucleus.Intermediate filaments in smooth muscle.The human granulocyte nucleus: Unusual nuclear envelope and heterochromatin composition.Gene silencing at the nuclear periphery.Granulocytic nuclear differentiation of lamin B receptor-deficient mouse EPRO cells.Suppression of proliferative defects associated with processing-defective lamin A mutants by hTERT or inactivation of p53.A-type nuclear lamins act as transcriptional repressors when targeted to promoters.Reduction of a 4q35-encoded nuclear envelope protein in muscle differentiationForces and torques in the nucleus: chromatin under mechanical constraints.Comparing lamin proteins post-translational relative stability using a 2A peptide-based system reveals elevated resistance of progerin to cellular degradation.Laminopathies: the molecular background of the disease and the prospects for its treatment.Heterochromatin and the DNA damage response: the need to relax.Lamin B receptor: multi-tasking at the nuclear envelope.Beyond membrane channelopathies: alternative mechanisms underlying complex human disease.Genetic and clinical characteristics of skeletal and cardiac muscle in patients with lamin A/C gene mutations.The potential of 3D-FISH and super-resolution structured illumination microscopy for studies of 3D nuclear architecture: 3D structured illumination microscopy of defined chromosomal structures visualized by 3D (immuno)-FISH opens new perspectives foRapid chromosome territory relocation by nuclear motor activity in response to serum removal in primary human fibroblastsCross-linked matrix rigidity and soluble retinoids synergize in nuclear lamina regulation of stem cell differentiationCancer cell migration in 3D tissue: negotiating space by proteolysis and nuclear deformability.Determining nuclear shape: the role of farnesylated nuclear membrane proteins.Artificial Formation and Tuning of Glycoprotein Networks on Live Cell Membranes: A Single-Molecule Tracking Study.Lamin A/C deficiency is an independent risk factor for cervical cancer.
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The nuclear lamina. Both a structural framework and a platform for genome organization.
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The nuclear lamina. Both a structural framework and a platform for genome organization.
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The nuclear lamina. Both a structural framework and a platform for genome organization.
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The nuclear lamina. Both a structural framework and a platform for genome organization.
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The nuclear lamina. Both a structural framework and a platform for genome organization.
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Harald Herrmann
Ian R Kill
Joanna M Bridger
Nicole Foeger
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10.1111/J.1742-4658.2007.05694.X
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2007-03-01T00:00:00Z