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The following pages link to Lamins as cancer biomarkers (Q37674840):
Displaying 35 items.
- Nuclear assembly as a target for anti-cancer therapies (Q26852806) (← links)
- The nuclear lamina is mechano-responsive to ECM elasticity in mature tissue (Q26859120) (← links)
- In silico synchronization reveals regulators of nuclear ruptures in lamin A/C deficient model cells. (Q27323762) (← links)
- A Novel Role of Lamins from Genetic Disease to Cancer Biomarkers (Q28072459) (← links)
- Nuclear envelope structural defects cause chromosomal numerical instability and aneuploidy in ovarian cancer (Q33856490) (← links)
- The nuclear envelope environment and its cancer connections (Q34254678) (← links)
- Lamins at a glance (Q36010368) (← links)
- Nuclear mechanics in disease (Q36144958) (← links)
- Nuclear envelope structural defect underlies the main cause of aneuploidy in ovarian carcinogenesis (Q36201331) (← links)
- Concentration-dependent Effects of Nuclear Lamins on Nuclear Size in Xenopus and Mammalian Cells (Q36282862) (← links)
- Lamin A/C deficiency reduces circulating tumor cell resistance to fluid shear stress (Q36498071) (← links)
- Nuclear lamin functions and disease (Q36787496) (← links)
- Alterations in nuclear structure promote lupus autoimmunity in a mouse model. (Q37224632) (← links)
- Lamin B1 is a novel therapeutic target of betulinic acid in pancreatic cancer (Q37238124) (← links)
- Nuclear mechanics and mechanotransduction in health and disease (Q37444772) (← links)
- Nuclear lamin stiffness is a barrier to 3D migration, but softness can limit survival. (Q37614860) (← links)
- Loss of A-type lamin expression compromises nuclear envelope integrity in breast cancer. (Q37616318) (← links)
- Prognostic role of NF-YA splicing isoforms and Lamin A status in low grade endometrial cancer (Q37702641) (← links)
- Laminopathies: the molecular background of the disease and the prospects for its treatment. (Q37827754) (← links)
- Beyond membrane channelopathies: alternative mechanisms underlying complex human disease (Q37885159) (← links)
- Nuclear morphometry, epigenetic changes, and clinical relevance in prostate cancer (Q38190496) (← links)
- Recent advances in understanding nuclear size and shape (Q38768262) (← links)
- PKC-mediated phosphorylation of nuclear lamins at a single serine residue regulates interphase nuclear size in Xenopus and mammalian cells (Q38868370) (← links)
- ERK1/2 MAP kinases promote cell cycle entry by rapid, kinase-independent disruption of retinoblastoma-lamin A complexes. (Q41348151) (← links)
- DNA Aptamers for the Characterization of Histological Structure of Lung Adenocarcinoma (Q41898283) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of lamins determine their structural properties and signaling functions. (Q43206507) (← links)
- Current and Prospective Protein Biomarkers of Lung Cancer. (Q47130839) (← links)
- Consequences of a tight squeeze: Nuclear envelope rupture and repair (Q48134786) (← links)
- Aggressive prostate cancer cell nuclei have reduced stiffness. (Q48247179) (← links)
- Mechanotransduction in tumor progression: The dark side of the force (Q50422425) (← links)
- New biological research and understanding of Papanicolaou's test. (Q52583668) (← links)
- Using Lamin B1 mRNA for the early diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma: a cross-sectional diagnostic accuracy study (Q59350302) (← links)
- Defective Nuclear Lamina in Aneuploidy and Carcinogenesis (Q59791850) (← links)
- Inhibition of PP2A activity by H2O2 during mitosis disrupts nuclear envelope reassembly and alters nuclear shape. (Q64898345) (← links)
- Phosphoproteins Involved in the Inhibition of Apoptosis and in Cell Survival in the Leiomyoma (Q92118426) (← links)