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1. LMNA -Related Dilated Cardiomyopathy: Single-Cell Transcriptomics during Patient-Derived iPSC Differentiation Support Cell Type and Lineage-Specific Dysregulation of Gene Expression and Development for Cardiomyocytes and Epicardium-Derived Cells with Lamin A/C Haploinsufficiency

2. Regulation of heterochromatin organization in plants.

3. Progerin forms an abnormal meshwork and has a dominant-negative effect on the nuclear lamina.

4. CRWN nuclear lamina components maintain the H3K27me3 landscape and promote successful reproduction in Arabidopsis.

7. The regulation of constitutive heterochromatin during cardiac development

8. Depletion of lamins B1 and B2 promotes chromatin mobility and induces differential gene expression by a mesoscale-motion-dependent mechanism

9. A lineage-specific protein network at the trypanosome nuclear envelope

10. Interaction with B-type lamin reveals the function of Drosophila Keap1 xenobiotic response factor in nuclear architecture.

11. Lamin A/C and PI(4,5)P2—A Novel Complex in the Cell Nucleus.

12. Pervasive nuclear envelope ruptures precede ECM signaling and disease onset without activating cGAS-STING in Lamin-cardiomyopathy mice

13. The nexus of nuclear envelope dynamics, circular economy and cancer cell pathophysiology

14. Nuclear face of Tau: an inside player in neurodegeneration

15. LMNA-Related Dilated Cardiomyopathy: Single-Cell Transcriptomics during Patient-Derived iPSC Differentiation Support Cell Type and Lineage-Specific Dysregulation of Gene Expression and Development for Cardiomyocytes and Epicardium-Derived Cells with Lamin A/C Haploinsufficiency

16. Lamin B1 curtails early human papillomavirus infection by safeguarding nuclear compartmentalization and autophagic capacity.

17. Nuclear face of Tau: an inside player in neurodegeneration.

18. Revisiting the truncated lamin A produced by a commonly used strain of Lmna knockout mice.

19. Lamin B1 overexpression alters chromatin organization and gene expression.

20. Interdependent changes of nuclear lamins, nuclear pore complexes, and ploidy regulate cellular regeneration and stress response in the heart.

21. Differential contributions of nuclear lamina association and genome compartmentalization to gene regulation.

22. Plant nuclear envelope as a hub connecting genome organization with regulation of gene expression.

23. PRR14 organizes H3K9me3-modified heterochromatin at the nuclear lamina.

24. Dynamic regulation of LINC complex composition and function across tissues and contexts.

25. Scaffold, mechanics and functions of nuclear lamins.

26. Choreography of lamina‐associated domains: structure meets dynamics.

27. Autophagy as a caretaker of nuclear integrity.

28. The secret life of chromatin tethers.

29. Trisomies Reorganize Human 3D Genome.

30. Interactions of Chromatin with the Nuclear Lamina and Nuclear Pore Complexes.

31. Investigating how defects in nuclear organisation contribute to ciliopathies

32. An alpha-helix variant p.Arg156Pro in LMNA as a cause of hereditary dilated cardiomyopathy: genetics and bioinfomatics exploration

33. PP2A methylesterase PME‐1 suppresses anoikis and is associated with therapy relapse of PTEN‐deficient prostate cancers

34. Depletion of lamins B1 and B2 promotes chromatin mobility and induces differential gene expression by a mesoscale-motion-dependent mechanism

35. Plant nuclear envelope as a hub connecting genome organization with regulation of gene expression

36. Revisiting the truncated lamin A produced by a commonly used strain of Lmna knockout mice

37. Interdependent changes of nuclear lamins, nuclear pore complexes, and ploidy regulate cellular regeneration and stress response in the heart

38. Lamin B1 overexpression alters chromatin organization and gene expression

39. Differential contributions of nuclear lamina association and genome compartmentalization to gene regulation

40. PRR14 organizes H3K9me3-modified heterochromatin at the nuclear lamina

41. Evolutionary, structural and functional insights in nuclear organisation and nucleocytoplasmic transport in trypanosomes.

42. An alpha-helix variant p.Arg156Pro in LMNA as a cause of hereditary dilated cardiomyopathy: genetics and bioinfomatics exploration.

43. The nuclear lamina is required for proper development and nuclear shape distortion in tomato.

44. Progerin, an Aberrant Spliced Form of Lamin A, Is a Potential Therapeutic Target for HGPS.

45. Lamin B1 as a key modulator of the developing and aging brain.

46. Functional roles of chromatin recruitment to the nuclear periphery

47. Unravelling the mechanotransduction pathways in Alzheimer’s disease

48. The impact of substrate texture on cell behavior

49. Lamin A/C and PI(4,5)P2—A Novel Complex in the Cell Nucleus

50. Lamin B1 as a key modulator of the developing and aging brain

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