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1. The transmembrane protein Syndecan is required for stem cell survival and maintenance of their nuclear properties.

2. Phosphorylation of Lamin A/C regulates the structural integrity of the nuclear envelope.

3. An Optimized Adaptation of DamID for NGS Applications.

4. The interplay between histone modifications and nuclear lamina in genome regulation.

5. Nuclear Structure, Size Regulation, and Role in Cell Migration.

6. Mouse polyomavirus infection induces lamin reorganisation.

7. Matrix stiffness drives drop like nuclear deformation and lamin A/C tension-dependent YAP nuclear localization.

8. Type II topoisomerases shape multi-scale 3D chromatin folding in regions of positive supercoils.

9. Emerin preserves stem cell survival through maintenance of centrosome and nuclear lamina structure.

10. Nuclear poly-glutamine aggregates rupture the nuclear envelope and hinder its repair.

11. Multiple lines of evidence for disruption of nuclear lamina and nucleoporins in FUS amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

12. Structural Diversity and Distribution of Nuclear Matrix Constituent Protein Class Nuclear Lamina Proteins in Streptophytic Algae.

13. Chromatin protein complexes involved in gene repression in lamina-associated domains.

14. Maintenance of germline stem cell homeostasis despite severe nuclear distortion.

15. Antagonism between H3K27me3 and genome-lamina association drives atypical spatial genome organization in the totipotent embryo.

16. Nuclear structures and their emerging roles in cell differentiation and development.

17. Microstructure-based nuclear lamina constitutive model.

18. Simulation and experimental study on the influence of lamina on nanoneedle penetration into the cell nucleus.

19. Nuclear periphery and its mechanical regulation in cell fate transitions.

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

21. DNA replication in early mammalian embryos is patterned, predisposing lamina-associated regions to fragility.

22. The probability of chromatin to be at the nuclear lamina has no systematic effect on its transcription level in fruit flies.

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

24. Widespread nuclear lamina injuries defeat proteostatic purposes of α-synuclein amyloid inclusions.

25. A high-content screen reveals new regulators of nuclear membrane stability.

26. Lamins: The backbone of the nucleocytoskeleton interface.

27. Intermediate filaments in the heart: The dynamic duo of desmin and lamins orchestrates mechanical force transmission.

28. Lamins as structural nuclear elements through evolution.

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

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

31. Deviating from the norm: Nuclear organisation in trypanosomes.

32. Scaffold, mechanics and functions of nuclear lamins.

33. Choreography of lamina-associated domains: structure meets dynamics.

34. The secret life of chromatin tethers.

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

36. Nuclear proteostasis imbalance in laminopathy-associated premature aging diseases.

37. The plant nuclear lamina disassembles to regulate genome folding in stress conditions.

38. The nuclear lamina couples mechanical forces to cell fate in the preimplantation embryo via actin organization.

39. InterLINCing Chromatin Organization and Mechanobiology in Laminopathies.

40. The Interplay between Oxidative Stress and the Nuclear Lamina Contributes to Laminopathies and Age-Related Diseases.

41. Mena regulates nesprin-2 to control actin-nuclear lamina associations, trans-nuclear membrane signalling and gene expression.

42. The neuronal nucleus: a new battlefield in fight against neurodegeneration.

43. Caveolin-2 in association with nuclear lamina controls adipocyte hypertrophy.

44. Gene Regulatory Interactions at Lamina-Associated Domains.

45. Chromatin Structure from Development to Ageing.

46. Immunohistochemical Analysis of Nuclear Lamina Structures in the Drosophila Ovary Using CRISPR-Tagged Genes.

47. Negative correlation between the nuclear size and nuclear Lamina component Lamin A in intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms of the pancreas.

48. Gaussian curvature dilutes the nuclear lamina, favoring nuclear rupture, especially at high strain rate.

49. Filament assembly of the C. elegans lamin in the absence of helix 1A.

50. Epigenetic regulation of Cebpb activation by pY19-Caveolin-2 at the nuclear periphery in association with the nuclear lamina.

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