Deep nuclear invaginations linked to cytoskeletal filaments: Integrated Bioimaging of epithelial cells in 3D culture
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Jorgens, et al., JCS 2016
Fluorescence light and electron microscopy of 3D-grown HMECs reveal deep nuclear invaginations and tunnels. These invaginations are wrapped around intermediate filaments and actin cables that touch nuclear lamina connecting the microenvironment to the nucleus.
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Jorgens, Danielle; Inman, Jamie; Wojcik, Michal; Robertson, Claire; Palsdottir, Hildur; Tsai, Wen-Ting; et al. (2016). Deep nuclear invaginations linked to cytoskeletal filaments: Integrated Bioimaging of epithelial cells in 3D culture. figshare. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.2864557.v3
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Jamie Inman
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Michal Wojcik
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Claire Robertson
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Hildur Palsdottir
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Wen-Ting Tsai
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Haina Huang
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Alexandre Bruni-Cardoso
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Claudia Lopez
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Mina J. Bissell
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Ke Xu
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Manfred Auer