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1. Nuclear deformability facilitates apical nuclear migration in the developing zebrafish retina.

2. Confinement controls the directional cell responses to fluid forces.

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

4. ABHD7-mediated depalmitoylation of lamin A promotes myoblast differentiation.

5. ATR promotes clearance of damaged DNA and damaged cells by rupturing micronuclei.

6. DNA damage induces nuclear envelope rupture through ATR-mediated phosphorylation of lamin A/C.

7. SUMO protease SENP6 protects the nucleus from hyperSUMOylation-induced laminopathy-like alterations.

8. Activation of endoplasmic reticulum stress in premature aging via the inner nuclear membrane protein SUN2.

9. Matrix remodeling controls a nuclear lamin A/C-emerin network that directs Wnt-regulated stem cell fate.

10. Progerin-expressing endothelial cells are unable to adapt to shear stress.

11. The non-muscle ADF/cofilin-1 controls sarcomeric actin filament integrity and force production in striated muscle laminopathies.

12. Attrition of X Chromosome Inactivation in Aged Hematopoietic Stem Cells.

13. Phosphorylated Lamin A/C in the Nuclear Interior Binds Active Enhancers Associated with Abnormal Transcription in Progeria.

14. Mechanosensing by the Lamina Protects against Nuclear Rupture, DNA Damage, and Cell-Cycle Arrest.

15. Breast Cancer Cells Adapt Contractile Forces to Overcome Steric Hindrance.

16. A Nondimensional Model Reveals Alterations in Nuclear Mechanics upon Hepatitis C Virus Replication.

17. Actin Dynamics Couples Extracellular Signals to the Mobility and Molecular Stability of Telomeres.

18. Random Motion of Chromatin Is Influenced by Lamin A Interconnections.

19. A Cell-Intrinsic Interferon-like Response Links Replication Stress to Cellular Aging Caused by Progerin.

20. Mechanics and Buckling of Biopolymeric Shells and Cell Nuclei.

21. Aberrant Compartment Formation by HSPB2 Mislocalizes Lamin A and Compromises Nuclear Integrity and Function.

22. Rapamycin Reverses Metabolic Deficits in Lamin A/C-Deficient Mice.

23. A-type Lamins Form Distinct Filamentous Networks with Differential Nuclear Pore Complex Associations.

24. Lamin Mutations Accelerate Aging via Defective Export of Mitochondrial mRNAs through Nuclear Envelope Budding.

25. Dangerous Entrapment for NRF2.

26. Lamin Dysfunction Mediates Neurodegeneration in Tauopathies.

27. Serine 62-Phosphorylated MYC Associates with Nuclear Lamins and Its Regulation by CIP2A Is Essential for Regenerative Proliferation.

28. Systems mechanobiology: tension-inhibited protein turnover is sufficient to physically control gene circuits.

29. Matrix elasticity regulates lamin-A,C phosphorylation and turnover with feedback to actomyosin.

30. Calcium causes a conformational change in lamin A tail domain that promotes farnesyl-mediated membrane association.

31. LBR and lamin A/C sequentially tether peripheral heterochromatin and inversely regulate differentiation.

32. Resveratrol rescues SIRT1-dependent adult stem cell decline and alleviates progeroid features in laminopathy-based progeria.

33. Proinflammatory macrophages enhance the regenerative capacity of human myoblasts by modifying their kinetics of proliferation and differentiation.

34. Myoblasts derived from normal hESCs and dystrophic hiPSCs efficiently fuse with existing muscle fibers following transplantation.

35. Nuclear envelope budding enables large ribonucleoprotein particle export during synaptic Wnt signaling.

36. Accumulation of the inner nuclear envelope protein Sun1 is pathogenic in progeric and dystrophic laminopathies.

37. Exome sequencing and functional analysis identifies BANF1 mutation as the cause of a hereditary progeroid syndrome.

38. Biophysical regulation of histone acetylation in mesenchymal stem cells.

39. Influence of lamin A on the mechanical properties of amphibian oocyte nuclei measured by atomic force microscopy.

40. Structural basis for dimerization of LAP2alpha, a component of the nuclear lamina.

41. Mechanical properties of the cell nucleus and the effect of emerin deficiency.

42. Aging: progeria and the lamin connection.

43. The Ig-like structure of the C-terminal domain of lamin A/C, mutated in muscular dystrophies, cardiomyopathy, and partial lipodystrophy.

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