Neutrophils are characterized by their distinct nuclear shape, which is thought to facilitate the transit of these cells through pore spaces less than one-fifth of their diameter. We used human promyelocytic leukemia (HL-60) cells as a model system to investigate the effect of nuclear shape in whole cell deformability. We probed neutrophil-differentiated HL-60 cells lacking expression of lamin B receptor, which fail to develop lobulated nuclei during granulopoiesis and present an in vitro model for Pelger-Huët anomaly; despite the circular morphology of their nuclei, the cells passed through micron-scale constrictions on similar timescales as scrambled controls. We then investigated the unique nuclear envelope composition of neutrophil-diff...
The nuclear lamina is a complex meshwork of intermediate filaments (lamins) that is located beneath ...
Nuclear envelope complexity is expanding with respect to identification of protein components. Here ...
A recent advance in understanding stem cell differentiation is that the cell is able to translate it...
Neutrophils are characterized by their distinct nuclear shape, which is thought to facilitate the tr...
Most cells in the human body have a spherical or ovoid nucleus. The mature human neutrophil, unlike ...
Neutrophil nuclear morphology has historically been used in haematology for neutrophil identificatio...
The principal human blood granulocyte (neutrophil) possesses a lobulated and deformable nucleus, imp...
The nuclear lamina provides structural support to the nucleus and has a central role in nuclear orga...
Metastasis is the leading cause of breast cancer deaths worldwide. During cancer metastasis, cells m...
Lamin A (LA) is a critical structural component of the nuclear lamina. Mutations within the LA gene ...
Background: Mammalian cells are flexible and can rapidly change shape when they contract, adhere, or...
Neutrophil nuclear morphology has historically been used in haematology for neutrophil identificatio...
Author Posting © Journal of Cell Science, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Journal...
AbstractLamin A/C is a major constituent of the nuclear lamina, a thin filamentous protein layer tha...
Lamin-A provides stiff resistance to cell migration Harada et al. describe how nuclear lamins affect...
The nuclear lamina is a complex meshwork of intermediate filaments (lamins) that is located beneath ...
Nuclear envelope complexity is expanding with respect to identification of protein components. Here ...
A recent advance in understanding stem cell differentiation is that the cell is able to translate it...
Neutrophils are characterized by their distinct nuclear shape, which is thought to facilitate the tr...
Most cells in the human body have a spherical or ovoid nucleus. The mature human neutrophil, unlike ...
Neutrophil nuclear morphology has historically been used in haematology for neutrophil identificatio...
The principal human blood granulocyte (neutrophil) possesses a lobulated and deformable nucleus, imp...
The nuclear lamina provides structural support to the nucleus and has a central role in nuclear orga...
Metastasis is the leading cause of breast cancer deaths worldwide. During cancer metastasis, cells m...
Lamin A (LA) is a critical structural component of the nuclear lamina. Mutations within the LA gene ...
Background: Mammalian cells are flexible and can rapidly change shape when they contract, adhere, or...
Neutrophil nuclear morphology has historically been used in haematology for neutrophil identificatio...
Author Posting © Journal of Cell Science, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Journal...
AbstractLamin A/C is a major constituent of the nuclear lamina, a thin filamentous protein layer tha...
Lamin-A provides stiff resistance to cell migration Harada et al. describe how nuclear lamins affect...
The nuclear lamina is a complex meshwork of intermediate filaments (lamins) that is located beneath ...
Nuclear envelope complexity is expanding with respect to identification of protein components. Here ...
A recent advance in understanding stem cell differentiation is that the cell is able to translate it...