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Memory-type boundary control of a laminated Timoshenko beam
Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids, 2020In this paper, we consider a laminated Timoshenko beam with boundary conditions of a memory type. This structure is given by two identical uniform layers, one on top of the other, taking into account that an adhesive of small thickness bonds the two surfaces and produces an interfacial slip.
Baowei Feng, Abdelaziz Soufyane
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[Research progress in A-type lamins].
Sheng li ke xue jin zhan [Progress in physiology], 2012A-type lamins are encoded by LMNA and a major component of the nuclear lamina, a dynamic meshwork located just under the nuclear envelope, providing essential mechanical support. In addition, A-type lamins associate with chromatin both directly and indirectly and have been suggested to play important roles in chromatin organization, transcription, DNA ...
Chun-Hai, Gao +2 more
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Chromosoma, 1992
Nuclear lamins are intermediate filament (IF) type proteins that form a fibrillar network underlying the inner nuclear membrane. The existence of multiple subtypes of lamins in vertebrates has been interpreted in terms of functional specialization during cell division and differentiation.
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Nuclear lamins are intermediate filament (IF) type proteins that form a fibrillar network underlying the inner nuclear membrane. The existence of multiple subtypes of lamins in vertebrates has been interpreted in terms of functional specialization during cell division and differentiation.
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A-type lamin dynamics in bovine somatic cell nuclear transfer embryos
Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2010The persistence of A-type nuclear lamin in somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) embryos has been proposed as a marker for incomplete nuclear reprogramming. Using monoclonal antibodies to A/C- (A/C-346 and A/C-131C3) and B-type lamin, we compared distribution during early development of bovine IVF, parthenogenetic and SCNT embryos.
Richard D W, Kelly +2 more
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Journal of Cell Science, 1991
ABSTRACT The nuclear lamina is an intermediate filament-type network underlying the inner nuclear membrane. It is believed to be important for nuclear envelope integrity and the organization of interphase chromatin. On the basis of biochemical properties and sequence criteria, vertebrate lamin proteins are classified as either A- or B ...
Peter, M., Nigg, E. A.
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ABSTRACT The nuclear lamina is an intermediate filament-type network underlying the inner nuclear membrane. It is believed to be important for nuclear envelope integrity and the organization of interphase chromatin. On the basis of biochemical properties and sequence criteria, vertebrate lamin proteins are classified as either A- or B ...
Peter, M., Nigg, E. A.
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A‐type lamins and signaling: The PI 3‐kinase/Akt pathway moves forward
Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2009AbstractLamin A/C is a nuclear lamina constituent mutated in a number of human inherited disorders collectively referred to as laminopathies. The occurrence and significance of lamin A/C interplay with signaling molecules is an old question, suggested by pioneer studies performed in vitro.
MARMIROLI, Sandra +7 more
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A second higher vertebrate B-type lamin
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1989K. Vorburger +4 more
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