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The following pages link to Half a century of "the nuclear matrix" (Q24548384):
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- Alteration of nuclear lamin organization inhibits RNA polymerase II-dependent transcription (Q22066149) (← links)
- Nuclear lamins A and B1: different pathways of assembly during nuclear envelope formation in living cells (Q22066157) (← links)
- Chromosome territories, nuclear architecture and gene regulation in mammalian cells (Q22122379) (← links)
- A new spectrin, beta IV, has a major truncated isoform that associates with promyelocytic leukemia protein nuclear bodies and the nuclear matrix (Q24291103) (← links)
- A potential role for human cohesin in mitotic spindle aster assembly (Q24291762) (← links)
- Tpr is localized within the nuclear basket of the pore complex and has a role in nuclear protein export (Q24292285) (← links)
- Matrin 3 is a co-factor for HIV-1 Rev in regulating post-transcriptional viral gene expression (Q24315683) (← links)
- Association of human kinesin superfamily protein member 4 with BRCA2-associated factor 35 (Q24530209) (← links)
- Functional architecture in the cell nucleus (Q24532790) (← links)
- Human kinesin superfamily member 4 is dominantly localized in the nuclear matrix and is associated with chromosomes during mitosis (Q24533550) (← links)
- Nuclear actin extends, with no contraction in sight (Q24535527) (← links)
- Analysis of binding reactions by fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (Q24537788) (← links)
- NO66, a highly conserved dual location protein in the nucleolus and in a special type of synchronously replicating chromatin (Q24610126) (← links)
- NMPdb: Database of Nuclear Matrix Proteins (Q24797854) (← links)
- Matrin3: connecting gene expression with the nuclear matrix (Q26774243) (← links)
- On the role of DNA biomechanics in the regulation of gene expression (Q27024540) (← links)
- Genome-wide nuclear morphology screen identifies novel genes involved in nuclear architecture and gene-silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (Q27938480) (← links)
- The origin and functions of multiple human glucocorticoid receptor isoforms (Q28273092) (← links)
- Proteome analysis of a rat liver nuclear insoluble protein fraction and localization of a novel protein, ISP36, to compartments in the interchromatin space (Q28566281) (← links)
- The matrix attachment region in the Chinese hamster dihydrofolate reductase origin of replication may be required for local chromatid separation (Q30310624) (← links)
- Autosomal-dominant distal myopathy associated with a recurrent missense mutation in the gene encoding the nuclear matrix protein, matrin 3 (Q30438210) (← links)
- Altered profiles of nuclear matrix proteins during the differentiation of human gastric mucous adenocarcinoma MGc80-3 cells (Q33221541) (← links)
- Changes of nuclear matrix proteins following the differentiation of human osteosarcoma MG-63 cells (Q33243133) (← links)
- A comparative study of S/MAR prediction tools (Q33276687) (← links)
- The extrachromosomal East protein of Drosophila can associate with polytene chromosomes and regulate gene expression (Q33283520) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of cell nucleus organisation. (Q33293161) (← links)
- Structure and dynamics of interphase chromosomes (Q33363082) (← links)
- Chromatin higher-order structure and dynamics (Q33800327) (← links)
- Single-molecule tracking in live cells reveals distinct target-search strategies of transcription factors in the nucleus (Q33893662) (← links)
- Control of DNA replication by cyclin-dependent kinases in development (Q33918547) (← links)
- Chromatin dynamics (Q33950324) (← links)
- Proteome analysis of human nuclear insoluble fractions (Q34154455) (← links)
- Fluorescent RNA cytochemistry: tracking gene transcripts in living cells (Q34164501) (← links)
- Actin in the nucleus: what form and what for? (Q34165742) (← links)
- Maintenance of a functional higher order chromatin structure: The role of the nuclear matrix in normal and disease states. (Q34189725) (← links)
- Compartmentalization of regulatory proteins in the cell nucleus (Q34268808) (← links)
- Nuclear apoptotic changes: an overview (Q34334379) (← links)
- Visualization of a highly organized intranuclear network of filaments in living mammalian cells. (Q34347648) (← links)
- Nuclear actin and myosin I are required for RNA polymerase I transcription. (Q34370248) (← links)
- The 4D nucleome: Evidence for a dynamic nuclear landscape based on co-aligned active and inactive nuclear compartments (Q34478652) (← links)
- The 5'-HS4 chicken beta-globin insulator is a CTCF-dependent nuclear matrix-associated element (Q34513920) (← links)
- Dynamics of human DNA topoisomerases IIalpha and IIbeta in living cells (Q34522098) (← links)
- The contribution of nuclear compartmentalization to gene regulation (Q34574321) (← links)
- Nuclear localization of phospholipase D1 mediates the activation of nuclear protein kinase C(alpha) and extracellular signal-regulated kinase signaling pathways. (Q34575911) (← links)
- Chromatin domains and the interchromatin compartment form structurally defined and functionally interacting nuclear networks. (Q34582972) (← links)
- In vivo proximity labeling for the detection of protein-protein and protein-RNA interactions (Q34669459) (← links)
- Nuclear matrix-like filaments and fibrogranular complexes form through the rearrangement of specific nuclear ribonucleoproteins (Q34708520) (← links)
- Molecular determinants of glucocorticoid receptor mobility in living cells: the importance of ligand affinity (Q34740483) (← links)
- Actin's propensity for dynamic filament patterning (Q34922044) (← links)
- Cell and molecular biology of nuclear actin. (Q34944464) (← links)