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Loss of nuclear envelope bud formation leads to mitophagy initiation in <i>Drosophila</i> muscles. [PDF]
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A TLK2-mediated calcium-driven cell death pathway links neuronal degeneration to nuclear envelope disruption. [PDF]
Li Y +9 more
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TRF2 interaction with nuclear envelope is required for cell polarization and metastasis in triple negative breast cancer. [PDF]
Petti E +23 more
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Cancer nuclear envelope rupture and repair in taxane resistance. [PDF]
Xu AP +5 more
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Roles of the lamin A-specific tail region in the localization to sites of nuclear envelope rupture. [PDF]
Kono Y +12 more
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Nuclear envelope budding is a non-canonical mechanism to export large transcripts in muscle cells
Zaganelli S +3 more
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Patching up the nucleus: a novel role for PMLII in nuclear envelope rupture repair
Janssen AF +5 more
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Nature, 1975
The permeability of the amphibian oocyte nuclear envelope in situ has been determined for three tritiated dextrans. The envelope is a sieve, restricting molecular movement between the cytoplasm and nucleus. The patent radius of its pores is about 45å.
P L, Paine, L C, Moore, S B, Horowitz
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The permeability of the amphibian oocyte nuclear envelope in situ has been determined for three tritiated dextrans. The envelope is a sieve, restricting molecular movement between the cytoplasm and nucleus. The patent radius of its pores is about 45å.
P L, Paine, L C, Moore, S B, Horowitz
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 2001
The nuclear envelope (NE) provides a semi permeable barrier between the nucleus and cytoplasm and plays a central role in the regulation of macromolecular trafficking between these two compartments. In addition to this transport function, the NE is a key determinant of interphase nuclear architecture.
D, Salina +4 more
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The nuclear envelope (NE) provides a semi permeable barrier between the nucleus and cytoplasm and plays a central role in the regulation of macromolecular trafficking between these two compartments. In addition to this transport function, the NE is a key determinant of interphase nuclear architecture.
D, Salina +4 more
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