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Nuclear function and transport Section edited by Howard J Worman

This section will consider submissions that focus on nuclear architecture, organization and nucleo-cytoplasmic trafficking, as well as the nuclear envelope, its functions and its role in disease.

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3D organization of telomeres in porcine neutrophils and analysis of LPS-activation effect

Florence Mompart, David Robelin, Chantal Delcros, Martine Yerle-Bouissou BMC Cell Biology 2013, 14:30 (26 June 2013)

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Interphase chromosome positioning in in vitro porcine cells and ex vivo porcine tissues

Helen A Foster, Darren K Griffin, Joanna M Bridger BMC Cell Biology 2012, 13:30 (15 November 2012)

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The porcine genome is non-randomly organised with most chromosomes occupying similar nuclear positions despite developmental origin or lineage and regardless of being cultured in vitro or from in vivo tissue.

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Yeast importin-β is required for nuclear import of the Mig2 repressor

Alejandra Fernández-Cid, Montserrat Vega, Pilar Herrero, Fernando Moreno BMC Cell Biology 2012, 13:31 (6 November 2012)

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Knock-down of methyl CpG-binding protein 2 (MeCP2) causes alterations in cell proliferation and nuclear lamins expression in mammalian cells

Federica Babbio, Ilaria Castiglioni, Chiara Cassina, Marzia Gariboldi, Christian Pistore, Elena Magnani, Gianfranco Badaracco, Elena Monti, Ian Bonapace BMC Cell Biology 2012, 13:19 (11 July 2012)

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Loss of methyl CpG-binding protein 2 (MeCP2) reduces cell proliferation and is linked to an accompanying decrease in lamin levels, indicating that MeCP2 may be part of complexes involved in attracting heterochromatin at the nuclear periphery.

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Protein release through nonlethal oncotic pores as an alternative nonclassical secretory pathway

William J Chirico BMC Cell Biology 2011, 12:46 (18 October 2011)

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Intracellular trafficking as a determinant of AS-DACA cytotoxicity in rhabdomyosarcoma cells

Steven J Wolf, Tony Huynh, Nicole S Bryce, Trevor W Hambley, Laurence PG Wakelin, Bernard W Stewart, Daniel R Catchpoole BMC Cell Biology 2011, 12:36 (24 August 2011)

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Quantitative nucleolar proteomics reveals nuclear re-organization during stress- induced senescence in mouse fibroblast

Bishnupriya kar, Baohua Liu, Zhongjun Zhou, Yun W Lam BMC Cell Biology 2011, 12:33 (11 August 2011)

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The nuclear envelope localization of DYT1 dystonia torsinA-ΔE requires the SUN1 LINC complex component

Michael T Jungwirth, Dhivya Kumar, Danielle Y Jeong, Rose E Goodchild BMC Cell Biology 2011, 12:24 (31 May 2011)

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