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The molecular basis of lamin-specific chromatin interactions. [PDF]
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Manipulation of the nucleoscaffold potentiates cellular reprogramming kinetics. [PDF]
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The accumulation of progerin underlies the loss of aortic smooth muscle cells in Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome. [PDF]
Kim PH +9 more
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Lamin A involvement in ageing processes
Lamin A, a main constituent of the nuclear lamina, is the major splicing product of the LMNA gene, which also encodes lamin C, lamin A delta 10 and lamin C2. Involvement of lamin A in the ageing process became clear after the discovery that a group of progeroid syndromes, currently referred to as progeroid laminopathies, are caused by mutations in LMNA
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A laminate theory of piezoresistance for composite laminates
Composites Science and Technology, 1999Electric conductivity, piezoresistivity and piezoconductivity of orthotropic materials are studied theoretically on the basis of electrostatic theory and the classical thin laminate theory. The correlation between piezoresistivity and piezoconductivity in the Cauchy strain is derived.
J. Xiao, Y. Li, W.X. Fan
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Do lamin A and lamin C have unique roles?
Chromosoma, 2014The A-type lamins, lamin A and lamin C, generated from a single gene, LMNA, are major structural components of the nuclear lamina. The two alternative splice products have mostly been studied together because they have been considered to be interchangeable.
Al-Saaidi, Rasha, Bross, Peter
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Loss of Lamin A leads to the nuclear translocation of AGO2 and compromised RNA interference
bioRxivIn mammals, RNA interference (RNAi) was historically studied as a cytoplasmic event; however, in the last decade, a growing number of reports convincingly show the nuclear localization of the Argonaute (AGO) proteins.
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A Historical Perspective of Laminitis
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2010The causes of laminitis are many-often interrelated, sometimes direct opposites. The history of laminitis has been a search for the cause or causes of laminitis and for effective treatment. Going in and out of fashion, many treatments have lasted for centuries, some for millennia, but very few have been proven.
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