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1. Nuclear lipid droplets in Caco2 cells originate from nascent precursors and in situ at the nuclear envelope

2. Running ‘LAPS’ Around nLD: Nuclear Lipid Droplet Form and Function

3. Shigella infection interferes with SUMOylation and increases PML-NB number.

4. Genome-wide screen of three herpesviruses for protein subcellular localization and alteration of PML nuclear bodies.

5. A virus-encoded cell-cell fusion machine dependent on surrogate adhesins.

6. PML and PML-like exonucleases restrict retrotransposons in jawed vertebrates

8. Super-Resolution Radial Fluctuations (SRRF) Microscopy

10. Haploinsufficient tumor suppressor PRP4K is negatively regulated during epithelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition

11. An emerging role for calcium signalling in innate and autoimmunity via the cGAS-STING axis

12. Assessing kinetics and recruitment of DNA repair factors using high content screens

13. Lipid-associated PML structures assemble nuclear lipid droplets containing CCTα and Lipin1

14. Lipid-associated PML domains regulate CCTα, Lipin1 and lipid homeostasis

15. Loss of PRP4K drives anoikis resistance in part by dysregulation of epidermal growth factor receptor endosomal trafficking

16. Precision genome editing in the CRISPR era

17. PML isoform expression and DNA break location relative to PML nuclear bodies impacts the efficiency of homologous recombination

18. A Regulatory Mechanism for Nuclear Lipid Droplet Biogenesis

19. Inhibition of neddylation induces mitotic defects and alters MKLP1 accumulation at the midbody during cytokinesis

20. Bitter taste receptors are expressed in human epithelial ovarian and prostate cancers cells and noscapine stimulation impacts cell survival

21. CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Editing: From Basic Mechanisms to Improved Strategies for Enhanced Genome Engineering In Vivo

22. A marker-free co-selection strategy for high efficiency homology-driven and NHEJ-based gene editing in human cells

23. PML nuclear bodies contribute to the basal expression of the mTOR inhibitor DDIT4

24. Marker-free coselection for CRISPR-driven genome editing in human cells

25. Myogenic differentiation triggers PML nuclear body loss and DAXX relocalization to chromocentres

26. Nuclear body formation and PML body remodeling by the human cytomegalovirus protein UL35

27. Nuclear domain 'knock-in' screen for the evaluation and identification of small molecule enhancers of CRISPR-based genome editing

28. The p14 Fusion-associated Small Transmembrane (FAST) Protein Effects Membrane Fusion from a Subset of Membrane Microdomains

29. Extensive Syncytium Formation Mediated by the Reovirus FAST Proteins Triggers Apoptosis-Induced Membrane Instability

30. Cell-Cell Fusion Induced by the Avian Reovirus Membrane Fusion Protein Is Regulated by Protein Degradation

31. The translation initiation factor 3 subunit eIF3K interacts with PML and associates with PML nuclear bodies

32. Proteomic profiling of the human cytomegalovirus UL35 gene products reveals a role for UL35 in the DNA repair response

33. Bovine lactoferricin causes apoptosis in Jurkat T-leukemia cells by sequential permeabilization of the cell membrane and targeting of mitochondria

34. Unusual Topological Arrangement of Structural Motifs in the Baboon Reovirus Fusion-Associated Small Transmembrane Protein

35. Bovine lactoferricin selectively induces apoptosis in human leukemia and carcinoma cell lines

36. Liposome reconstitution of a minimal protein-mediated membrane fusion machine

37. Palmitoylation, membrane-proximal basic residues, and transmembrane glycine residues in the reovirus p10 protein are essential for syncytium formation

38. Abstract 3404: Identifying genes involved in retinoic-acid-mediated breast tumor progression by total-genome-knockdown screen

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