Laminopathies, caused by mutations in A-type nuclear lamins, encompass a range of diseases, including forms of progeria and muscular dystrophy. In this issue, Chen et al. provide evidence that elevated expression of the nuclear inner membrane protein SUN1 drives pathology in multiple laminopathies
Lamin proteins are the major constituents of the nuclear lamina, a proteinaceous network that lines ...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.The nuclear envelope (NE) LINC ...
Laminopathies belong to the group of diseases caused by mutations in genes encoding nuclear envelope...
SummaryHuman LMNA gene mutations result in laminopathies that include Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystro...
[[abstract]]The inner nuclear envelope protein Sun1 interacts with the nuclear lamina and participat...
AbstractLaminopathies encompass a wide array of human diseases associated to scattered mutations alo...
[[abstract]]Mutations in the LMNA gene are associated with a spectrum of human dystrophic diseases t...
Mutations in LMNA encoding lamins A and C are associated with at least 10 different degenerative dis...
Laminopathies, caused by mutations in A-type nuclear lamins, encompass a range of diseases, includin...
Background: Recent interest in the function of the nuclear lamina has been provoked by the discovery...
[[abstract]]Human LMNA gene mutations result in laminopathies that include Emery-Dreifuss muscular d...
Mutations in nuclear lamins or other proteins of the nuclear envelope are the root cause of a group ...
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins that assemble into a meshwork underneath the inner nuclear...
AbstractLamins are major structural components of the lamina providing mechanical support for the nu...
A number of diseases associated with specific tissue degeneration and premature aging have mutations...
Lamin proteins are the major constituents of the nuclear lamina, a proteinaceous network that lines ...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.The nuclear envelope (NE) LINC ...
Laminopathies belong to the group of diseases caused by mutations in genes encoding nuclear envelope...
SummaryHuman LMNA gene mutations result in laminopathies that include Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystro...
[[abstract]]The inner nuclear envelope protein Sun1 interacts with the nuclear lamina and participat...
AbstractLaminopathies encompass a wide array of human diseases associated to scattered mutations alo...
[[abstract]]Mutations in the LMNA gene are associated with a spectrum of human dystrophic diseases t...
Mutations in LMNA encoding lamins A and C are associated with at least 10 different degenerative dis...
Laminopathies, caused by mutations in A-type nuclear lamins, encompass a range of diseases, includin...
Background: Recent interest in the function of the nuclear lamina has been provoked by the discovery...
[[abstract]]Human LMNA gene mutations result in laminopathies that include Emery-Dreifuss muscular d...
Mutations in nuclear lamins or other proteins of the nuclear envelope are the root cause of a group ...
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins that assemble into a meshwork underneath the inner nuclear...
AbstractLamins are major structural components of the lamina providing mechanical support for the nu...
A number of diseases associated with specific tissue degeneration and premature aging have mutations...
Lamin proteins are the major constituents of the nuclear lamina, a proteinaceous network that lines ...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.The nuclear envelope (NE) LINC ...
Laminopathies belong to the group of diseases caused by mutations in genes encoding nuclear envelope...