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Nuclear poly-glutamine aggregates rupture the nuclear envelope and hinder its repair. [PDF]
Korsten G+6 more
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Nuclear envelope proteomics: Novel integral membrane proteins of the inner nuclear membrane
Mathias Dreger+4 more
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Abstract Background The emergence of multicellularity in animals marks a pivotal evolutionary event, which was likely enabled by molecular innovations in the way cells adhere and communicate with one another. β‐Catenin is significant to this transition due to its dual role as both a structural component in the cadherin–catenin complex and as a ...
Brian M. Walters+5 more
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A lineage-specific protein network at the trypanosome nuclear envelope. [PDF]
Butterfield ER+6 more
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Dynamic expression of lamin B1 during adult neurogenesis in the vertebrate brain
Abstract Background In mammals, specific brain regions such as the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus and the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricles harbor adult neural stem/progenitor cells (ANSPCs) that give rise to new neurons and contribute to structural and functional brain plasticity.
Diana Zhilina+12 more
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A novel role for CSA in the regulation of nuclear envelope integrity: uncovering a non-canonical function. [PDF]
Yang D+5 more
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Pre‐oviposition development of the brown anole (Anolis sagrei)
Abstract Background The brown anole, Anolis sagrei, has emerged as a representative squamate species for developmental studies during the past decades. Novel functional tools have been established to manipulate embryogenesis through genome editing or the introduction of small molecule inhibitors, and their effective use requires a thorough ...
Antonia Weberling+9 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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Nesprin proteins: bridging nuclear envelope dynamics to muscular dysfunction. [PDF]
Zi-Yi Z, Qin Q, Fei Z, Cun-Yu C, Lin T.
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We use AI‐enhanced intensity modulation two‐photon excited fluorescence microscopy (ml‐IM2PM) to investigate defect properties and charge carrier recombination in MAPbBr3 films. Mapping exciton generation rate, trap concentration, and trap energy barriers and correlating spatially resolved charge carrier recombination pathways, we identify the ...
Qi Shi, Tönu Pullerits
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