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Prelamin A accumulation overlaps increased vascular calcification in peripheral artery disease and regulates vascular smooth muscle cells mineralization in diabetes mellitus. [PDF]

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Placencia EVD   +9 more
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An evolutionarily conserved role for separase in the regulation of nuclear lamins. [PDF]

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Invertebrate lamins

Experimental Cell Research, 2007
Lamins are the main component of the nuclear lamina and considered to be the ancestors of all intermediate filament proteins. They are localized mainly at the nuclear periphery where they form protein complexes with integral proteins of the nuclear inner membrane, transcriptional regulators, histones and chromatin modifiers.
Shai, Melcer   +2 more
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Hyperinsulinemic Laminitis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2010
Laminitis occurring in association with hyperinsulinemia is frequently encountered in today's equine population. New evidence suggests that hyperinsulinemia is the direct cause of this form of laminitis, rather than insulin resistance per se. The mechanism by which elevated serum insulin concentrations result in lamellar dysfunction is currently under ...
De-laat, Melody   +3 more
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Endocrinopathic Laminitis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2021
Endocrinopathic laminitis (EL) primarily occurs because of insulin dysregulation (ID) mediated through downstream effects of insulin on IGF-1R in lamellar tissues. There is likely contributing vascular and metabolic dysfunction within the lamellae, but EL is relatively non-inflammatory.
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Lamin dynamics

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1993
Nuclear lamins form a highly insoluble structure, the nuclear lamina, which is associated with the nuclear envelope. Recent results suggest, however, that the lamins are more dynamic than originally thought. They accumulate in nucleoplasmic foci in the G1 stage of the cell cycle and later appear mainly in the peripheral lamina.
R D, Moir, R D, Goldman
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Laminated Plates

2020
In this chapter we consider a first order shear deformation theory for the static, free vibration and buckling analysis of laminated plates. We introduce a computation of the shear correction factor and solve some examples with MATLAB codes. The main difference between the present chapter and the previous one related to Mindlin plates is that due ...
Ferreira A. J. M., Fantuzzi N.
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