(MeCP2) causes alterations in cell proliferation alteration in the shape of the nuclear lamina and an irregular nuclear rim. Babbio et al. BMC Cell Biology 2012, 13:1
Solid tumor cells grow in a stiff microenvironment with dense extracellular matrix (ECM) and condens...
The nuclear lamina provides structural support to the nucleus and has a central role in nuclear orga...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells derived from the mesoderm of gastrula that can b...
Background: MeCP2 (CpG-binding protein 2) is a nuclear multifunctional protein involved in several c...
<p>All MeCP2 mutants (labelled left) localized to nuclear foci corresponding to peri-centromeric het...
The nuclear lamina is a complex meshwork of intermediate filaments (lamins) that is located beneath ...
Nuclear lamina in an eukaryotic cell is primarily composed of the lamins A, B and C. The A type lami...
SummaryAn understanding of the mechanisms determining MYC’s transcriptional and proliferation-promot...
Mechanosensing of the mechanical microenvironment by cells regulates cell phenotype and function. Th...
Alterations of nuclear shape are fre-quently observed in tumor cells, but the genes controlling thes...
La forme du noyau peut varier significativement au cours du développement ou lors de processus patho...
The nuclear lamins are the major components of the nuclear lamina in the nuclear envelope. Lamins ar...
The work describes the increase in size of nuclear MBNL1-containing foci upon cell-cycle exit in fi...
Solid tumor cells grow in a stiff microenvironment with dense extracellular matrix (ECM) and condens...
The nuclear lamina provides structural support to the nucleus and has a central role in nuclear orga...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells derived from the mesoderm of gastrula that can b...
Background: MeCP2 (CpG-binding protein 2) is a nuclear multifunctional protein involved in several c...
<p>All MeCP2 mutants (labelled left) localized to nuclear foci corresponding to peri-centromeric het...
The nuclear lamina is a complex meshwork of intermediate filaments (lamins) that is located beneath ...
Nuclear lamina in an eukaryotic cell is primarily composed of the lamins A, B and C. The A type lami...
SummaryAn understanding of the mechanisms determining MYC’s transcriptional and proliferation-promot...
Mechanosensing of the mechanical microenvironment by cells regulates cell phenotype and function. Th...
Alterations of nuclear shape are fre-quently observed in tumor cells, but the genes controlling thes...
La forme du noyau peut varier significativement au cours du développement ou lors de processus patho...
The nuclear lamins are the major components of the nuclear lamina in the nuclear envelope. Lamins ar...
The work describes the increase in size of nuclear MBNL1-containing foci upon cell-cycle exit in fi...
Solid tumor cells grow in a stiff microenvironment with dense extracellular matrix (ECM) and condens...
The nuclear lamina provides structural support to the nucleus and has a central role in nuclear orga...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells derived from the mesoderm of gastrula that can b...