Recent observations in laminopathy patient cells and cancer cells have revealed that the nuclear envelope (NE) can transiently rupture during interphase. NE rupture leads to an uncoordinated exchange of nuclear and cytoplasmic material, thereby deregulating cellular homeostasis. Moreover, concurrently inflicted DNA damage could prime rupture-prone cells for genome instability. Thus, NE rupture may represent a novel pathogenic mechanism that has far-reaching consequences for cell and organism physiology
The nuclear lamina provides structural support to the nucleus and has a central role in nuclear orga...
Contains fulltext : 171070.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)During cancer...
The dynamic nature of the nuclear envelope (NE) is often underestimated. The NE protects, regulates,...
Recent observations in laminopathy patient cells and cancer cells have revealed that the nuclear env...
Item does not contain fulltextThe nuclear envelope safeguards the genetic material inside the nucleu...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
Cells exhibit transient nuclear envelope ruptures during interphase, but the responsible biophysical...
Item does not contain fulltextCells exhibit transient nuclear envelope ruptures during interphase, b...
The nuclear envelope (NE) serves as a central organizing unit for the eukaryotic cell. By virtue of ...
The nuclear envelope (NE) serves as a central organizing unit for the eukaryotic cell. By virtue of ...
The nuclear envelope (NE) serves as a central organizing unit for the eukaryotic cell. By virtue of ...
The nucleus, defined by its enclosing boundary, the nuclear envelope, is the largest organelle in mo...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
The nuclear lamina provides structural support to the nucleus and has a central role in nuclear orga...
Contains fulltext : 171070.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)During cancer...
The dynamic nature of the nuclear envelope (NE) is often underestimated. The NE protects, regulates,...
Recent observations in laminopathy patient cells and cancer cells have revealed that the nuclear env...
Item does not contain fulltextThe nuclear envelope safeguards the genetic material inside the nucleu...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
Cells exhibit transient nuclear envelope ruptures during interphase, but the responsible biophysical...
Item does not contain fulltextCells exhibit transient nuclear envelope ruptures during interphase, b...
The nuclear envelope (NE) serves as a central organizing unit for the eukaryotic cell. By virtue of ...
The nuclear envelope (NE) serves as a central organizing unit for the eukaryotic cell. By virtue of ...
The nuclear envelope (NE) serves as a central organizing unit for the eukaryotic cell. By virtue of ...
The nucleus, defined by its enclosing boundary, the nuclear envelope, is the largest organelle in mo...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
The nuclear lamina provides structural support to the nucleus and has a central role in nuclear orga...
Contains fulltext : 171070.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)During cancer...
The dynamic nature of the nuclear envelope (NE) is often underestimated. The NE protects, regulates,...