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Interactions of nuclear pore complex components and the nuclear lamina
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A transformative microwave‐driven vapor‐phase sintering strategy enables densification of proton‐conducting electrolytes at 980 °C, reducing the sintering temperature by over 500 °C and addressing a major bottleneck toward PCEC manufacturing. Abstract Protonic ceramic electrochemical cells (PCECs) hold significant promise for efficient power generation
Dongyeon Kim+8 more
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Polymer Modeling Predicts Chromosome Reorganization in Senescence
Summary: Lamina-associated domains (LADs) cover a large part of the human genome and are thought to play a major role in shaping the nuclear architectural landscape.
Michael Chiang+6 more
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Biomimetic Cell Membrane‐Coated Scaffolds for Enhanced Tissue Regeneration
This review examines the development and use of cell membrane‐coated scaffolds in tissue engineering. Bioinspired phospholipid and glycocalyx coatings enhance anti‐fouling, anti‐thrombogenic, and selective molecular recognition properties. Native cell membrane coatings further support cell‐specific interactions, immune modulation, and reduced bacterial
Carmen Alvarez‐Lorenzo+5 more
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Recruitment of a splicing factor to the nuclear lamina for its inactivation. [PDF]
Vester K+6 more
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This review spotlights the critical challenges faced by aluminum metal anodes and aqueous electrolytes. Recent progress on activating and stabilizing Al metal anode is summarized and discussed in terms of two aspects, including anode engineering and electrolyte optimization. Finally, some revelatory insights and possible strategies are provided for the
Huaming Yu+7 more
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Iterative immunostaining combined with expansion microscopy and image processing reveals nanoscopic network organization of nuclear lamina. [PDF]
Mäntylä E+10 more
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Methods to Monitor DNA Repair Defects and Genomic Instability in the Context of a Disrupted Nuclear Lamina [PDF]
Susana Gonzalo, Raymond J. Kreienkamp
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Biopolymer Membranes for Osmotic Power Generation in Bionic Applications
This review provides an overview of biopolymer‐based osmotic power generation for bionic applications. It uniquely bridges biopolymer membranes, reverse electrodialysis(RED), and bionic applications, addressing a critical research gap by integrating biopolymer membranes with RED technologies for biomedical use.
Changchun Yu+6 more
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Highlight: Old but Changeable—On the Family History of Nuclear Lamina [PDF]
Danielle Venton
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