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Nuclear lamin

Known as: Type V IF, Class V Intermediate Filament, lamin filament 
Any of a group of intermediate-filament proteins that form the fibrous matrix on the inner surface of the nuclear envelope. They are classified as… 
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
We have examined the in situ organization and nearest neighbours of the ‘lamina‐associated polypeptide‐1’ (LAP1), a type II… 
1994
1994
The nuclear lamina of mammalian cells consists of three major proteins, lamins A, C, and B, and a fourth minor protein, lamin B2… 
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
We have constructed a general purpose mammalian expression vector for the study of intracellular protein targeting. The vector… 
1990
1990
Three levels of organization in DNA structure in the interphase cell nucleus are assessed by confocal laser scanning microscopy… 
1990
1990
Desmosomes are specialized domains of epithelial cell plasma membranes engaged in the anchoring of intermediate filaments (IF… 
Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
The nuclear lamins, proteins that reside on the inner face of the nuclear envelope, are thought to provide attachment sites for… 
1989
1989
Primary cultures and tissue samples of chicken embryonic muscle were immunologically probed for the expression of muscle-specific… 
Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
The lamins are the major components of the nuclear matrix and are known as lamins A, B, and C with Mr 72,000, 68,000, and 62,000…