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The Nuclear Envelope in Ageing and Progeria
Development from embryo to adult, organismal homeostasis and ageing are consecutive processes that rely on several functions of the nuclear envelope (NE). The NE compartmentalises the eukaryotic cells and provides physical stability to the genetic material in the nucleus.
Fragoso-Luna, Adrián, Askjaer, Peter
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Lipid partitioning at the nuclear envelope controls membrane biogenesis
Cells adjust the flux of lipid intermediates toward membranes or storage in response to their metabolic status. In response to growth cues, spatiotemporal activation of Pah1 at discrete subdomains of the nuclear envelope acts as a switch to promote lipid
Antonio D Barbosa+6 more
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Dielectric Barrier Discharge Electrothermal Heating and Additive Manufacturing of Thermoset Parts
3D printing of thermosets is difficult due to the low yield stress of most uncured resins. However, by locally heating resin using a non‐equilibrium plasma, layers can be partially cured and printing enabled. Plasma application to a liquid epoxy/carbon nanotube composite is observed to cause rapid surface heating and oxidation of the cured layers ...
Ethan M. Harkin+3 more
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The tethering of chromatin to the nuclear envelope supports nuclear mechanics
The nuclear lamina is thought to be the primary mechanical defence of the nucleus. However, the lamina is integrated within a network of lipids, proteins and chromatin; the interdependence of this network poses a challenge to defining the individual ...
S. M. Schreiner+4 more
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Nuclear Rotation Curves of Galaxies in the CO Line Emission [PDF]
We have obtained high-resolution position-velocity (PV) diagrams along the major axes of the central regions of nearby galaxies in the CO-line emission using the Nobeyama 45-m telescope and the Millimeter Array.
Honma, Mareki+3 more
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Hyperphosphorescent OLEDs: Harnessing the Power of MR‐TADF Terminal Emitters
Hyperphosphorescent organic light‐emitting diodes (HP‐OLEDs) use phosphorescent sensitizers with multiresonant thermally activated delayed fluorescence terminal emitters. HP‐OLEDs show efficient, narrowband electroluminescence and moderate efficiency roll‐off.
Emma V. Puttock+3 more
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Comparative genomics of nuclear envelope proteins
Background The nuclear envelope (NE) that encapsulates the nuclear genome is a double lipid bilayer with several integral and peripherally associated proteins.
Hita Sony Garapati, Krishnaveni Mishra
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A Single Herpesvirus Protein Can Mediate Vesicle Formation in the Nuclear Envelope*
Background: Herpesviruses egress from the nucleus by vesicle trafficking through the nuclear envelope. Results: Using giant unilamellar vesicles, we reconstitute the function of two viral proteins, pUL31 and pUL34, in nuclear envelope vesicle formation ...
M. Lorenz+6 more
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This work presents a cost effective and sustainable approach of designing flexible, water resistant and bright green luminescent Y3Al5O12:Er3+/Yb3+ upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) incorporated into cellulose paper for anti‐counterfeiting and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) detection applications.
Annu Balhara+5 more
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