Nuclear envelope lamin A/C proteins are a major component of the mammalian nuclear lamina, a dense fibrous protein meshwork located in the nuclear interior. Lamin A/C proteins regulate nuclear mechanics and structure and control cellular signaling, gene transcription, epigenetic regulation, cell cycle progression, cell differentiation, and cell migration. The immune system is composed of the innate and adaptive branches. Innate immunity is mediated by myeloid cells such as neutrophils, macrophages, and dendritic cells. These cells produce a rapid and nonspecific response through phagocytosis, cytokine production, and complement activation, as well as activating adaptive immunity. Specific adaptive immunity is activated by antigen pre...
Lamins are the major architectural proteins of the nucleus and are essential for nuclear integrity a...
Lamins A and C (A-type lamins) are type V nuclear intermediate filament proteins which form a comple...
lamina is a filamentous protein structure that is proximal to the inner nuclear membrane in multicel...
Nuclear envelope lamin A/C proteins are a major component of the mammalian nuclear lamina, a dense f...
Nuclear lamins A/C control several critical cellular functions, e.g., chromatin organization, gene t...
Mutations and defects in nuclear lamins can cause major pathologies, including inflammation and infl...
In many cell types, nuclear A-type lamins regulate multiple cellular functions, including higher-ord...
A-type lamins are the main structural components of the nucleus, which are mainly localized at the n...
The mechanisms by which lamin A/C in CD4+ T-cells control intestinal homeostasis and can cause infla...
Lamins are major components of the nuclear lamina, a network of proteins that supports the nuclear e...
Lamins are the main component of the nuclear lamina, a protein meshwork at the inner nuclear membran...
Differentiation of naive CD4(+) T-cells into functionally distinct T helper (Th) subsets is critical...
Lamin A/C is a nuclear lamina constituent mutated in a number of human inherited disorders collectiv...
Lamin A/C is a nuclear lamina constituent mutated in a number of human inherited disorders collectiv...
The nuclear envelope (NE) is the most important border in the eukaryotic cells, essential in maintai...
Lamins are the major architectural proteins of the nucleus and are essential for nuclear integrity a...
Lamins A and C (A-type lamins) are type V nuclear intermediate filament proteins which form a comple...
lamina is a filamentous protein structure that is proximal to the inner nuclear membrane in multicel...
Nuclear envelope lamin A/C proteins are a major component of the mammalian nuclear lamina, a dense f...
Nuclear lamins A/C control several critical cellular functions, e.g., chromatin organization, gene t...
Mutations and defects in nuclear lamins can cause major pathologies, including inflammation and infl...
In many cell types, nuclear A-type lamins regulate multiple cellular functions, including higher-ord...
A-type lamins are the main structural components of the nucleus, which are mainly localized at the n...
The mechanisms by which lamin A/C in CD4+ T-cells control intestinal homeostasis and can cause infla...
Lamins are major components of the nuclear lamina, a network of proteins that supports the nuclear e...
Lamins are the main component of the nuclear lamina, a protein meshwork at the inner nuclear membran...
Differentiation of naive CD4(+) T-cells into functionally distinct T helper (Th) subsets is critical...
Lamin A/C is a nuclear lamina constituent mutated in a number of human inherited disorders collectiv...
Lamin A/C is a nuclear lamina constituent mutated in a number of human inherited disorders collectiv...
The nuclear envelope (NE) is the most important border in the eukaryotic cells, essential in maintai...
Lamins are the major architectural proteins of the nucleus and are essential for nuclear integrity a...
Lamins A and C (A-type lamins) are type V nuclear intermediate filament proteins which form a comple...
lamina is a filamentous protein structure that is proximal to the inner nuclear membrane in multicel...