Nuclear envelope
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- The Tethering of Chromatin to the Nuclear Envelope Supports Nuclear Mechanics
- Condensins Are Required for Maintenance of Nuclear Architecture
- The Role of Nuclear Envelope Proteins in Chromatin Organization, Differentiation and Disease Distinct Degenerative Disorders, Referred to As Laminopathies
- A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of High-LET Ionizing Radiations in Human Gene Expression
- A Chromosome Folding Intermediate at the Condensin-To-Cohesin Transition During Telophase
- Nuclear Envelope Integrity in Health and Disease: Consequences on Genome Instability and Inflammation
- Sizing up the Nucleus: Nuclear Shape, Size and Nuclear-Envelope Assembly
- Snapshot: the Nuclear Envelope I Andrea Rothballer and Ulrike Kutay Institute of Biochemistry, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland
- Structural and Mechanical Aberrations of the Nuclear Lamina in Disease
- Ultrastructure and Activity of the Nucleolar Organizer in the Mouse Oocyte During Meiotic Prophase
- Ch.06A Tour of the Cell
- Condensins: Universal Organizers of Chromosomes with Diverse Functions
- Building up the Nucleus: Nuclear Organization in the Establishment of Totipotency and Pluripotency During Mammalian Development
- The Nucleolus, Chromosomes, and Visualization of Genetic Activity
- NCAPH Plays Important Roles in Human Colon Cancer
- (A) Hippocampal Neurons (B) Pre-LCM (C) Post-LCM
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- Microtubules Deform the Nucleus and Force Chromatin Reorganization During Early Differentiation of Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells