Studies of chromosome and genome biology often focus on condensed chromatin in the form of chromosomes and neglect the non-dividing cells. Even when interphase nuclei are considered, they are often then treated as interchangeable round objects. However, different cell types can have very different nuclear shapes, and these shapes have impacts on cellular function; indeed, many pathologies are linked with alterations to nuclear shape. In this review, we describe some of the nuclear morphologies beyond the spherical and ovoid. Many of the leukocytes of the immune system have lobed nuclei, which aid their flexibility and migration; smooth muscle cells have a spindle shaped nucleus, which must deform during muscle contractions; spermatozoa have...
Background: Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species ...
Background: Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species ...
Background Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species r...
Membrane-bound organelles provide physical and functional compartmentalization of biological process...
Mechanosensing of the mechanical microenvironment by cells regulates cell phenotype and function. Th...
Mechanosensing of the mechanical microenvironment by cells regulates cell phenotype and function. Th...
Changes in nuclear morphology occur during normal development and have been observed during the prog...
<p>Out of the growing body of evidence demonstrating the role of higher-order chromatin organization...
AbstractBackground: In comparison with many nuclear proteins, the movement of chromatin in nuclei ap...
Changes in nuclear morphology occur during normal development and have been observed during the prog...
Background: In comparison with many nuclear proteins, the movement of chromatin in nuclei appears to...
The nucleus, central to cellular activity, relies on both direct mechanical input as well as its mol...
Background Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species r...
Background: In comparison with many nuclear proteins, the movement of chromatin in nuclei appears to...
Background Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species r...
Background: Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species ...
Background: Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species ...
Background Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species r...
Membrane-bound organelles provide physical and functional compartmentalization of biological process...
Mechanosensing of the mechanical microenvironment by cells regulates cell phenotype and function. Th...
Mechanosensing of the mechanical microenvironment by cells regulates cell phenotype and function. Th...
Changes in nuclear morphology occur during normal development and have been observed during the prog...
<p>Out of the growing body of evidence demonstrating the role of higher-order chromatin organization...
AbstractBackground: In comparison with many nuclear proteins, the movement of chromatin in nuclei ap...
Changes in nuclear morphology occur during normal development and have been observed during the prog...
Background: In comparison with many nuclear proteins, the movement of chromatin in nuclei appears to...
The nucleus, central to cellular activity, relies on both direct mechanical input as well as its mol...
Background Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species r...
Background: In comparison with many nuclear proteins, the movement of chromatin in nuclei appears to...
Background Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species r...
Background: Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species ...
Background: Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species ...
Background Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species r...