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Cytoskeletal tension induces the polarized architecture of the nucleus
Dong Hwee Kim,
Denis Wirtz
Whiting School of Engineering
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Nuclear Lamina
100%
Actins
76%
Lamins
65%
Lamin Type A
62%
Chromatin
59%
Lamin Type B
36%
Nuclear Matrix
30%
Actomyosin
29%
Nuclear Proteins
23%
Cell Nucleus
23%
DNA Replication
22%
Cytoskeleton
22%
Fluorescence Microscopy
22%
Cell Division
21%
Epigenomics
19%
Electron Microscopy
19%
Membrane Proteins
18%
Cell Differentiation
18%
Chromosomes
17%
Proteins
16%
Direction compound
16%
Gene Expression
13%
Genes
9%
Engineering & Materials Science
Proteins
82%
Transcription
52%
Fluorescence microscopy
32%
Electron microscopy
28%
Domes
26%
Chromosomes
25%
Gene expression
24%
DNA
23%
Cells
21%
Genes
21%
Membranes
18%
Imaging techniques
17%
Fibers
15%
Chemical Compounds
Tension
85%
Protein
37%
Fluorescence Microscopy
22%
Marker
19%
Electron Microscopy
19%
Fiber
14%
Surface
7%