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Spindle biochemistry responds to compressive force from the nuclear envelope to tune spindle dynamics during closed mitosis [PDF]
Taylor Mahoney +5 more
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Phosphorylation of Barrier-to-Autointegration Factor (BAF) regulates anchoring of centromeric heterochromatin to the nuclear envelope (NE). [PDF]
Torras-Llort M +9 more
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By engineering ultrafine β‐subgrains and nanoscale α‐precipitates in titanium alloys, the unique architecture achieves an unprecedented ultra‐high strength of 2 GPa while maintaining a notable uniform elongation of 6%, a combination that is both rare and highly promising for structural applications of titanium alloys.
Dingxuan Zhao +10 more
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The inner nuclear envelope as a transcription factor resting place
Stijn Heessen, Maarten Fornerod
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LRRC59 cooperates with nuclear transporters to restrain the nuclear envelope repair machinery and safeguard genome integrity. [PDF]
Timmer R +10 more
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To address multidrug‐resistant urinary tract infections (MDR‐UTIs), we developed Cu‐ZIF8‐Ru nanozyme featuring an asymmetric Cu─N─Ru catalytic site. This unique structure enhances multienzyme‐mimetic activity, eradicating resistant bacteria by inducing a cuproptosis‐like death pathway through intracellular Cu2+ accumulation and energy depletion.
Guanlin Li +9 more
wiley +1 more source
Thermal cyclotrimerization of nitriles converts interfacial discontinuity in MAF‐stu‐1/PIM‐1 MMMs into a continuity‐enhanced junction. Triazine–Zn2+ coordination between TR‐PIM chains and MAF‐stu‐1, together with hydrogen bonding and π–π stacking, lowers interfacial tension and builds selective CO2 pathways, enabling > 10 000 barrer CO2 permeability ...
Zhihong Lin +7 more
wiley +1 more source
A cascade‐responsive MXene@Cu‐MOF/GelMA hydrogel is engineered as a “skeleton–backpack” platform for extensive tracheal repair. The MXene framework scavenges postoperative ROS and converts NIR light into mild hyperthermia, while the Cu‐MOF component provides pH/NIR‐responsive Cu2+ dosing for infection control, angiogenesis, and chondrogenesis.
Liang Guo +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Pleomorphism of the nuclear envelope in breast cancer: a new approach to an old problem [PDF]
Gianni Bussolati +4 more
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The nuclear envelope and nuclear pore complexes in neurodegenerative diseases. [PDF]
Wu T +5 more
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