Causes and consequences of nuclear envelope alterations in tumour progression

ES Bell, J Lammerding - European journal of cell biology, 2016 - Elsevier
Morphological changes in the size and shape of the nucleus are highly prevalent in cancer,
but the underlying molecular mechanisms and the functional relevance remain poorly …

[HTML][HTML] Causes and consequences of nuclear envelope alterations in tumour progression

ES Bell, J Lammerding - European journal of cell biology, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Morphological changes in the size and shape of the nucleus are highly prevalent in cancer,
but the underlying molecular mechanisms and the functional relevance remain poorly …

Causes and consequences of nuclear envelope alterations in tumour progression

ES Bell, J Lammerding - European journal of cell biology, 2016 - pure.psu.edu
Morphological changes in the size and shape of the nucleus are highly prevalent in cancer,
but the underlying molecular mechanisms and the functional relevance remain poorly …

Causes and consequences of nuclear envelope alterations in tumour progression.

ES Bell, J Lammerding - European Journal of Cell Biology, 2016 - europepmc.org
Morphological changes in the size and shape of the nucleus are highly prevalent in cancer,
but the underlying molecular mechanisms and the functional relevance remain poorly …

Causes and consequences of nuclear envelope alterations in tumour progression

ES Bell, J Lammerding - European Journal of Cell Biology, 2016 - infona.pl
Morphological changes in the size and shape of the nucleus are highly prevalent in cancer,
but the underlying molecular mechanisms and the functional relevance remain poorly …

Causes and consequences of nuclear envelope alterations in tumour progression

ES Bell, J Lammerding - European journal of cell biology, 2016 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Morphological changes in the size and shape of the nucleus are highly prevalent in cancer,
but the underlying molecular mechanisms and the functional relevance remain poorly …

Causes and consequences of nuclear envelope alterations in tumour progression.

ES Bell, J Lammerding - European Journal of Cell Biology, 2016 - europepmc.org
Morphological changes in the size and shape of the nucleus are highly prevalent in cancer,
but the underlying molecular mechanisms and the functional relevance remain poorly …