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Lamin B2
Nuclear Matrix
Lamin B2 Follows Lamin A/C- Mediated Nuclear Mechanics and Cancer Cell Invasion Efficacy
Deficiencies in Lamin B1 and Lamin B2 Cause Neurodevelopmental Defects and Distinct Nuclear Shape Abnormalities in Neurons
Irreversible Modifications of Chromatin and the Nuclear Lamina: a Review Inside the Nuclear Origin of Alzheimer's Disease
Nuclear Envelope Protein MAN1 Regulates Clock Through BMAL1
Akt1-Associated Actomyosin Remodelling Is Required for Nuclear Lamina Dispersal and Nuclear Shrinkage in Epidermal Terminal Differentiation
Lamin B1 Is Required for Mature Neuron-Specific Gene Expression
Proteomic Analysis Identifies Oxidative Stress Induction by Adaphostin Luke H
Proquest Dissertations
Understanding Lamin A/C and Its Roles in Disease
1.1.3 Treatment of Bowel Cancer
14 SI D. Chauss Et Al. Table S3 Detected EQ Gene-Specific
Expression of Chicken Lamin B2 in Escherichia Coli: Characterization of Its Structure, Assembly, and Molecular Interactions E
Roles of ERK1/2 Signaling in LMNA-Cardiomyopathy
Fibroblasts Lacking Nuclear Lamins Do Not Have Nuclear Blebs Or Protrusions but Nevertheless Have Frequent Nuclear Membrane Ruptures
Apoptosis-Induced Cleavage of Keratin 15 and Keratin 17 in a Human Breast Epithelial Cell Line
Properties of Lamin a Mutants Found in Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy, Cardiomyopathy and Dunnigan- Type Partial Lipodystrophy
Role of the Nuclear Lamina in Age-Associated Nuclear Reorganization and Inflammation
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Mrna Expression in Human Leiomyoma and Eker Rats As Measured by Microarray Analysis
Regulation of the G2-M Cell Cycle Transition & Intermediate Filament Interaction
Caracterización De Acnmcp1 Una Proteína Implicada En Organización Nuclear De Plantas
The Endosomal Protein CEMIP Links WNT Signaling to MEK1–ERK1/2
Mechanosensing by the Lamina Protects Against Nuclear Rupture, DNA Damage, and Cell Cycle Arrest
Review LAMINOPATHIES
Novel Association of APC with Intermediate Filaments Identified
Lamin B1 Protein Is Required for Dendrite Development in Primary Mouse Cortical Neurons
Identification of New Binding Proteins of Focal Adhesion Kinase Using
Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttling of Actinin-4
Akt1-Associated Actomyosin Remodelling Is Required for Nuclear Lamina Dispersal and Nuclear Shrinkage in Epidermal Terminal Differentiation
Mechanical Development and Functional Mechanosensitivity During Early Cardiogenesis
Proteomic Landscape of the Human Choroid–Retinal Pigment Epithelial Complex
Inference of Predictive Phospho-Regulatory Networks from LC-MS/MS Phosphoproteomics Data
ATLAS ANTIBODIES in NEUROSCIENCE Front Cover: Page 2 (24) IHC-IF Staining in Mouse Brain Using Anti-USP20 (HPA007008) TABLE of CONTENTS
Independent Functions for A-Type Lamins
The Glomerular Transcriptome and a Predicted Protein–Protein Interaction Network
Complement Activation in Peritoneal Dialysis–Induced Arteriolopathy
The Nuclear Lamina: Protein Accumulation and Disease
Roles of ERK1/2 Signaling in LMNA-Cardiomyopathy Maria Chatzifrangkeskou
Neuronal Lamin Regulates Motor Circuit Integrity and Controls Motor Function and Lifespan Lisa J
An Absence of Lamin B1 in Migrating Neurons Causes Nuclear Membrane Ruptures and Cell Death
1 KLF2 and KLF4 Control Endothelial Identity and Vascular Integrity
Werner W. Franke
Proteins Involved in the Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Are Modulated In
Lamin B1 and Lamin B2 Are Long-Lived Proteins with Distinct Functions in Retinal Development
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Title Profiling of Y1 Cells Treated with Fgf-2 Reveals Parallels with Oncogene-Induced Senescence
View U.S. Patent No. 10188508 in PDF Format
Keratins Are Going Nuclear
Increased Lamin B1 Levels Promote Cell Migration by Altering Perinuclear Actin Organization
Mechanosensing by the Nuclear Lamina: from Embryonic Development to Aging
The Role of Lamin B1 in the Organization of the Nuclear Envelope and Myelin Regulation in Development and Disease
Responsive Nuclear Proteins in Collecting Duct Cells
Intermediate Filaments: Structure and Assembly
NANOG/NANOGP8 Localizes at the Centrosome and Is Spatiotemporally Associated with Centriole Maturation