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Assembly and cell cycle dynamics of the nuclear lamina

Seminars in Cell Biology, 1992
The nuclear lamina is a karyoskeletal structure composed of intermediate filament type proteins. It underlies the inner nuclear membrane and confers mechanical stability to the nuclear envelope. In addition, it interacts with chromatin and may thereby participate in determining the three-dimensional organization of the interphase nucleus.
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Domain organization of human chromosomes revealed by mapping of nuclear lamina interactions

Nature, 2008
L. Guelen   +10 more
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Depolymerisation of the Nuclear Lamina

Reactome - a curated knowledgebase of biological pathways, 2014
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Scaling laws indicate distinct nucleation mechanisms of holes in the nuclear lamina

Nature Physics, 2019
Dan Deviri   +5 more
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