Lamins in disease: why do ubiquitously expressed nuclear envelope proteins give rise to tissue-specific disease phenotypes?

CJ Hutchison, M Alvarez-Reyes… - Journal of Cell …, 2001 - journals.biologists.com
The nuclear lamina is a filamentous structure composed of lamins that supports the inner
nuclear membrane. Several integral membrane proteins including emerin, LBR, LAP1 and …

Lamins in disease: why do ubiquitously expressed nuclear envelope proteins give rise to tissue-specific disease phenotypes?

CJ Hutchison, M Alvarez-Reyes… - Journal of cell …, 2001 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The nuclear lamina is a filamentous structure composed of lamins that supports the inner
nuclear membrane. Several integral membrane proteins including emerin, LBR, LAP1 and …

Lamins in disease: why do ubiquitously expressed nuclear envelope proteins give rise to tissue-specific disease phenotypes?

CJ Hutchison, M Alvarez-Reyes… - Journal of Cell …, 2001 - europepmc.org
The nuclear lamina is a filamentous structure composed of lamins that supports the inner
nuclear membrane. Several integral membrane proteins including emerin, LBR, LAP1 and …

Lamins in disease: why do ubiquitously expressed nuclear envelope proteins give rise to tissue-specific disease phenotypes?

CJ Hutchison, M Alvarez-Reyes, OA Vaughan - Journal of Cell Science, 2001 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: title> ABSTRACT</jats: title>< jats: p> The nuclear lamina is a filamentous
structure composed of lamins that supports the inner nuclear membrane. Several integral …

Lamins in disease: why do ubiquitously expressed nuclear envelope proteins give rise to tissue-specific disease phenotypes?

CJ Hutchison, M Alvarez-Reyes… - Journal of Cell …, 2001 - durham-repository.worktribe.com
The nuclear lamina is a filamentous structure composed of lamins that supports the inner
nuclear membrane. Several integral membrane proteins including emerin, LBR, LAP1 and …

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CJ Hutchison, M Alvarez-Reyes, OA Vaughan - Journal of Cell Science - Citeseer
The nuclear lamina is a filamentous structure composed of lamins that supports the inner
nuclear membrane. Several integral membrane proteins including emerin, LBR, LAP1 and …

[PDF][PDF] Lamins in disease: why do ubiquitously expressed nuclear envelope proteins give rise to tissue-specific disease phenotypes?

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