Role of A‐ and B‐type lamins in nuclear structure–function relationships - Patil - 2021 - Biology of the Cell - Wiley Online Library
Variation in the Lamin A/C Gene | Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
What Should the Cardiologist know about Lamin Disease? | AER Journal
References in Lamins and Lamin-Associated Proteins in Gastrointestinal Health and Disease - Gastroenterology
Role of nuclear Lamin A/C in cardiomyocyte functions - Carmosino - 2014 - Biology of the Cell - Wiley Online Library
Frontiers | The Broad Spectrum of LMNA Cardiac Diseases: From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Phenotype | Physiology
A progeria mutation reveals functions for lamin A in nuclear assembly, architecture, and chromosome organization | PNAS
Figure 1 | Pharmacotherapy to gene editing: potential therapeutic approaches for Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome | SpringerLink
The lamin protein family | Genome Biology | Full Text
Lamin gene evolution in insects. (A) Phylogenetic tree of insects. The... | Download Scientific Diagram
The structural and gene expression hypotheses in laminopathic diseases—not so different after all | Molecular Biology of the Cell
Phosphorylated Lamin A/C in the Nuclear Interior Binds Active Enhancers Associated with Abnormal Transcription in Progeria - ScienceDirect
Normal processing of lamin A from mRNA to mature lamin A. (A) Normal... | Download Scientific Diagram
A novel LMNA mutation (R189W) in familial dilated cardiomyopathy: evidence for a 'hot spot' region at exon 3: a case report | Cardiovascular Ultrasound | Full Text
Increased expression of the Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome truncated lamin A transcript during cell aging | European Journal of Human Genetics
An EDMD Mutation in C. elegans Lamin Blocks Muscle-Specific Gene Relocation and Compromises Muscle Integrity - ScienceDirect
JCI - Good news in the nuclear envelope: loss of lamin A might be a gain
When Lamins Go Bad: Nuclear Structure and Disease: Cell
Pre-Lamin A/C - Wikipedia
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