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Eric C Schirmer

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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|August 4, 2022
Nuclear organization and dynamics: The final Frontier for understanding genome regulationEric C Schirmer
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|December 21, 2023
Editorial: Editors' showcase 2022-2023: insights in nuclear organization and dynamicsEric C Schirmer
Mutation Research|August 30, 2008
The epigenetics of nuclear envelope organization and diseaseEric C Schirmer
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|August 30, 2005
The nuclear membrane proteome: extending the envelopeEric C Schirmer, Larry Gerace
Current Opinion in Neurology|July 9, 2016
The increasing relevance of nuclear envelope myopathiesPeter Meinke, Eric C Schirmer
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 31, 2004
The stability of the nuclear lamina polymer changes with the composition of lamin subtypes according to their individual binding strengthsEric C Schirmer, Larry Gerace
FEBS Letters|June 23, 2015
LINC'ing form and function at the nuclear envelopePeter Meinke, Eric C Schirmer
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|February 25, 2014
Nuclear envelope: connecting structural genome organization to regulation of gene expressionIrina Stancheva, Eric C Schirmer
Genome Biology|May 2, 2002
Organellar proteomics: the prizes and pitfalls of opening the nuclear envelopeEric C Schirmer, Larry Gerace
Biochemical Society Transactions|November 19, 2017
Breaking the scale: how disrupting the karyoplasmic ratio gives cancer cells an advantage for metastatic invasionAndrea Rizzotto, Eric C Schirmer
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|August 4, 2022
Nuclear organization and dynamics: The final Frontier for understanding genome regulationEric C Schirmer
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|December 21, 2023
Editorial: Editors' showcase 2022-2023: insights in nuclear organization and dynamicsEric C Schirmer
Mutation Research|August 30, 2008
The epigenetics of nuclear envelope organization and diseaseEric C Schirmer
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|August 30, 2005
The nuclear membrane proteome: extending the envelopeEric C Schirmer, Larry Gerace
Current Opinion in Neurology|July 9, 2016
The increasing relevance of nuclear envelope myopathiesPeter Meinke, Eric C Schirmer
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 31, 2004
The stability of the nuclear lamina polymer changes with the composition of lamin subtypes according to their individual binding strengthsEric C Schirmer, Larry Gerace
FEBS Letters|June 23, 2015
LINC'ing form and function at the nuclear envelopePeter Meinke, Eric C Schirmer
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|February 25, 2014
Nuclear envelope: connecting structural genome organization to regulation of gene expressionIrina Stancheva, Eric C Schirmer
Genome Biology|May 2, 2002
Organellar proteomics: the prizes and pitfalls of opening the nuclear envelopeEric C Schirmer, Larry Gerace
Biochemical Society Transactions|November 19, 2017
Breaking the scale: how disrupting the karyoplasmic ratio gives cancer cells an advantage for metastatic invasionAndrea Rizzotto, Eric C Schirmer
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