Nuclear lamina
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- 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
- The Nuclear Periphery in Genome Regulation
- NUCLEAR LAMINA ASSEMBLY, SYNTHESIS and DISAGGREGATION DURING the CELL CYCLE in SYNCHRONIZED Hela CELLS
- Structural and Mechanical Aberrations of the Nuclear Lamina in Disease
- Building up the Nucleus: Nuclear Organization in the Establishment of Totipotency and Pluripotency During Mammalian Development
- Xist Incrna Forms Silencing Granules That Induce Heterochromatin
- Inner Nuclear Membrane Proteins and the Nuclear Lamina
- Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Sphere-Forming Stem-Like Oral Cancer Cells Kaori Misuno1,2, Xiaojun Liu1,2, Sizhe Feng1,2 and Shen Hu1,2*
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- The Nuclear Lamina: Protein Accumulation and Disease
- Chromatin Organization at the Nuclear Periphery As Revealed by Image
- Nuclear Lamins A/C and B1 Provide a Structural Framework That
- Comprehensive in Vivo Identification of the C-Myc Mrna Interactome Using Hypr-MS
- Nuclear Lamins: Major Factors in the Structural Organization and Function of the Nucleus and Chromatin
- Lamin A/C Speckles Mediate Spatial Organization of Splicing Factor Compartments and RNA Polymerase II Transcription
- Chromosome Biology: Mitotic Chromatin Condensin'
- Regulation of Nuclear Mechanics and the Impact on DNA Damage