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1. Role of A- and B-type lamins in nuclear structure-function relationships.

2. The Driving Force: Nuclear Mechanotransduction in Cellular Function, Fate, and Disease.

3. Quantitative Analysis of Nuclear Lamins Imaged by Super-Resolution Light Microscopy.

4. Suppression of myopathic lamin mutations by muscle-specific activation of AMPK and modulation of downstream signaling.

5. Lamins and Lamin-Associated Proteins in Gastrointestinal Health and Disease.

6. Bypassing Border Control: Nuclear Envelope Rupture in Disease.

7. Lamin-like Proteins Negatively Regulate Plant Immunity through NAC WITH TRANSMEMBRANE MOTIF1-LIKE9 and NONEXPRESSOR OF PR GENES1 in Arabidopsis thaliana.

8. Lamins.

9. BioID Identification of Lamin-Associated Proteins.

10. Preface.

11. Proximity-Dependent Biotin Identification (BioID) in Dictyostelium Amoebae.

12. Nuclear Mechanics and Stem Cell Differentiation.

13. Biology and Regulatory Roles of Nuclear Lamins in Cellular Function and Dysfunction.

14. Do lamins influence disease progression in cancer?

15. DNA damage and lamins.

16. Studying lamins in invertebrate models.

17. Cancer biology and the nuclear envelope: a convoluted relationship.

18. The empowerment of translational research: lessons from laminopathies.

19. [Laminopathies. Nuclear lamina diseases].

20. SMRT analysis of MTOC and nuclear positioning reveals the role of EB1 and LIC1 in single-cell polarization.

21. Regulating the levels of key factors in cell cycle and DNA repair: new pathways revealed by lamins.

22. Beyond membrane channelopathies: alternative mechanisms underlying complex human disease.

23. Accurate quantification of functional analogy among close homologs.

24. Nuclear lamins.

25. Beyond lamins other structural components of the nucleoskeleton.

26. SUN-domain and KASH-domain proteins during development, meiosis and disease.

27. Nuclear mechanotransduction: response of the lamina to extracellular stress with implications in aging.

28. Nuclear lamins: major factors in the structural organization and function of the nucleus and chromatin.

29. Oxidative stress implication in a new phenotype of amyotrophic quadricipital syndrome with cardiac involvement due to lamin A/C mutation.

30. Nucleoplasmic lamins and their interaction partners, LAP2alpha, Rb, and BAF, in transcriptional regulation.

31. The nuclear envelope, a key structure in cellular integrity and gene expression.

32. New approaches in the therapy of cardiomyopathy in muscular dystrophy.

33. [Nuclear membrane and nuclear lamina].

34. Laminopathies: multiple disorders arising from defects in nuclear architecture.

35. Nuclear lamins: laminopathies and their role in premature ageing.

37. Pushing the envelope.

38. [Nuclear structure: its molecular basis and dynamics].

39. Nuclear envelope localization of human UNC84A does not require nuclear lamins.

40. Developmental control of nuclear morphogenesis and anchoring by charleston, identified in a functional genomic screen of Drosophila cellularisation.

41. Laminopathies: a chromatin affair.

42. Laminopathies affecting skeletal and cardiac muscles: clinical and pathophysiological aspects.

43. The nuclear lamina comes of age.

44. A-type lamins: guardians of the soma?

45. The nuclear envelope and human disease.

46. Tugging at heartstrings. Protein associated with heart abnormalities and premature aging syndrome transmits mechanical stress to the nucleus.

47. New roles for lamins, nuclear envelope proteins and actin in the nucleus.

48. The nuclear envelope: a comparative overview.

50. The nucleoskeleton: lamins and actin are major players in essential nuclear functions.

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