SnapShot: Nucleo-cytoskeletal Interactions

Cell
Cátia S JanotaEdgar R Gomes

Abstract

The nucleus is connected to the cytoskeleton, and these connections are involved in multiple functions such as nuclear positioning, shape and stiffness, cytoskeleton organization, mechanotransduction, gene expression, chromosome positioning, DNA repair, and cell migration.

Citations

Apr 14, 2018·The Journal of Cell Biology·Shuoshuo WangTalila Volk
Jul 15, 2020·Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology·Hawa Racine ThiamClare M Waterman
Feb 11, 2021·Current Biology : CB·Francisco J Calero-CuencaEdgar R Gomes
Sep 4, 2021·Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS·John M Ryniawec, Gregory C Rogers
Nov 16, 2021·Current Genetics·Jinbo FanYang Wang

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