Loss of A-type lamin expression compromises nuclear envelope integrity leading to muscular dystrophy.

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Published in J Cell Biol on November 29, 1999

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T Sullivan1, D Escalante-Alcalde, H Bhatt, M Anver, N Bhat, K Nagashima, C L Stewart, B Burke

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1: Advanced BioScience Laboratories-Basic Research Program, National Cancer Institute-Frederick Cancer Research and Development Center, Maryland 21702, USA.

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