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Nuclear envelope structural proteins facilitate nuclear shape changes accompanying embryonic differentiation and fidelity of gene expression
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Nuclear envelope structural proteins facilitate nuclear shape changes accompanying embryonic differentiation and fidelity of gene expression

Elizabeth R Smith, Yue Meng, Robert Moore, Jeffrey D Tse, Arn G Xu and Xiang-Xi Xu
BMC cell biology, Vol.18(1), pp.8-8
2017-01-14
PMCID: PMC5237523
PMID: 28088180

Abstract

Cells, Cultured Embryonic Development - genetics Blastocyst - cytology Genotype Male Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells - cytology Nuclear Proteins - metabolism Lamin Type A - metabolism Mutation - genetics Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells - metabolism Cell Differentiation - genetics Nuclear Envelope - metabolism Embryoid Bodies - ultrastructure Animals Embryoid Bodies - cytology Cell Nucleus Shape - genetics Endoderm - cytology Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Female Membrane Proteins - metabolism Mice Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells - ultrastructure Cell Lineage - genetics Crosses, Genetic
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.54 Molecular & Cell Biology - Genetics
1.54.1546 Nuclear Envelope
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Cell Biology
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Molecular Biology & Genetics

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