Interphase nuclear envelope lamins form a discontinuous network that interacts with only a fraction of the chromatin in the nuclear periphery.

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Published in Cell on July 13, 1990

Authors

M R Paddy1, A S Belmont, H Saumweber, D A Agard, J W Sedat

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1: Structural Biology Unit, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, San Francisco, California.

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