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1. Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene product dystrophin Dp71d is dependent on the importin α/β and CRM1 nuclear transporters and microtubule motor dynein

2. Enrichment of H3S28p and H3K9me2 Epigenetic Marks on Inflammatory-Associated Gene Promoters in Response to Severe Burn Injury.

3. RNA Foci Formation in a Retinal Glial Model for Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 7.

4. Dp71 Point Mutations Induce Protein Aggregation, Loss of Nuclear Lamina Integrity and Impaired Braf35 and Ibraf Function in Neuronal Cells.

5. Expression of obesity- and type-2 diabetes-associated genes in omental adipose tissue of individuals with obesity.

6. Deciphering the epigenetic network in cancer radioresistance.

7. Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Altered Inflammatory Pathway in an Inducible Glial Cell Model of Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1.

8. Loss of Dystroglycan Drives Cellular Senescence via Defective Mitosis-Mediated Genomic Instability.

9. Type 2 diabetes-associated polymorphisms correlate with SIRT1 and TGF-β1 gene expression.

10. The intracellular domain of β-dystroglycan mediates the nucleolar stress response by suppressing UBF transcriptional activity.

11. From traditional biochemical signals to molecular markers for detection of sepsis after burn injuries.

12. Nuclear localization of the dystrophin-associated protein α-dystrobrevin through importin α2/β1 is critical for interaction with the nuclear lamina/maintenance of nuclear integrity.

13. Knockdown of dystrophin Dp71 impairs PC12 cells cycle: localization in the spindle and cytokinesis structures implies a role for Dp71 in cell division.

14. Dystrophin Dp71 is critical for stability of the DAPs in the nucleus of PC12 cells.

15. beta-Dystroglycan modulates the interplay between actin and microtubules in human-adhered platelets.

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