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1Assembly and disassembly of the nucleolus during the cell cycleNucleus2011243
2Transient nuclear envelope rupturing during interphase in human cancer cellsNucleus2012233
3Nucleolar stress with and without p53Nucleus2014227
4H3.3 is deposited at centromeres in S phase as a placeholder for newly assembled CENP-A in G1phaseNucleus2011204
5Recent evidence that TADs and chromatin loops are dynamic structuresNucleus2018188
6The nuclear envelope proteome differs notably between tissuesNucleus2012177
7LINC complexes in health and diseaseNucleus2010164
8Visualization of specific DNA sequences in living mouse embryonic stem cells with a programmable fluorescent CRISPR/Cas systemNucleus2014146
9Shelterin complex and associated factors at human telomeresNucleus2011142
10Lamin B receptorNucleus2010137
11Chromosomes without a 30-nm chromatin fiberNucleus2012137
12The nuclear envelope LEM-domain protein emerinNucleus2013134
13Implications of polyadenylation in health and diseaseNucleus2014120
14Chromatin remodelers: We are the drivers!!Nucleus2016116
15CENP-C facilitates the recruitment of M18BP1 to centromeric chromatinNucleus2012111
16TAN linesNucleus2011110
17Principles of protein targeting to the nucleolusNucleus2015109
18Role of molecular chaperones and TPR-domain proteins in the cytoplasmic transport of steroid receptors and their passage through the nuclear poreNucleus201097
19Post-natal myogenic and adipogenic developmentalNucleus201197
20Lamin A and lamin C form homodimers and coexist in higher complex forms both in the nucleoplasmic fraction and in the lamina of cultured human cellsNucleus201195
21Fission yeast Lem2 and Man1 perform fundamental functions of the animal cell nuclear laminaNucleus201294
22Lamin A/C is Expressed in Pluripotent Mouse Embryonic Stem CellsNucleus201393
23Diverse lamin-dependent mechanisms interact to control chromatin dynamicsNucleus201493
24Moving and positioning the nucleus in skeletal muscle – one step at a timeNucleus201593
25Direct actin binding to A- and B-type lamin tails and actin filament bundling by the lamin A tailNucleus201092
26The nuclear envelope as a chromatin organizerNucleus201192
27Dbp5, Gle1-IP6and Nup159Nucleus201191
28Virus strategies for passing the nuclear envelope barrierNucleus201290
29DNA double strand break repair pathway choice: a chromatin based decision?Nucleus201587
30The nuclear lamina in health and diseaseNucleus201687
31Direct actin binding to A- and B-type lamin tails and actin filament bundling by the lamin A tailNucleus201087
32Regulation of DNA methyltransferase 1 by interactions and modificationsNucleus201186
33The F-actin severing protein cofilin-1 is required for RNA polymerase II transcription elongationNucleus201183
34Linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton (LINC) complex-mediated actin-dependent nuclear positioning orients centrosomes in migrating myoblastsNucleus201582
35Identification of differential protein interactors of lamin A and progerinNucleus201081
364D Chromatin dynamics in cycling cells: Theodor Boveri's hypotheses revisitedNucleus201081
37Heterochromatin maintenance and establishment: Lessons from the mouse pericentromereNucleus201181
38PML body meets telomereNucleus201280
39RNA Polymerase II transcription elongation and Pol II CTD Ser2 phosphorylationNucleus201480
40Stochastic genome-nuclear lamina interactionsNucleus201479
41Single molecule localization microscopy of the distribution of chromatin using Hoechst and DAPI fluorescent probesNucleus201478
42A truncated lamin A in the Lmna−/−mouse lineNucleus201277
43The cell biology of open and closed mitosisNucleus201377
44Tissue specificity in the nuclear envelope supports its functional complexityNucleus201377
45The cellular response to DNA damage: A focus on MDC1 and its interacting proteinsNucleus201076
46Distinct association of the nuclear pore protein Nup153 with A- and B-type laminsNucleus201176
47The F-actin severing protein cofilin-1 is required for RNA polymerase II transcription elongationNucleus201175
48A requirement for polymerized actin in DNA double-strand break repairNucleus201275
49PML nuclear bodies: Assembly and oxidative stress-sensitive sumoylationNucleus201473
50CTCF as a boundary factor for cohesin-mediated loop extrusion: evidence for a multi-step mechanismNucleus202073