Roland Foisner
Affiliations: | 1993 | Medical University of Vienna, Wien, Wien, Austria |
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Stenvall CA, Nyström JH, Butler-Hallissey C, et al. (2022) Cytoplasmic keratins couple with and maintain nuclear envelope integrity in colonic epithelial cells. Molecular Biology of the Cell. mbcE20060387 |
Naetar N, Ferraioli S, Foisner R. (2017) Lamins in the nuclear interior - life outside the lamina. Journal of Cell Science. 130: 2087-2096 |
Naetar N, Ferraioli S, Foisner R. (2017) Lamins in the nuclear interior - life outside the lamina. Journal of Cell Science. 130: 2087-2096 |
Thanisch K, Song C, Engelkamp D, et al. (2017) Nuclear envelope localization of LEMD2 is developmentally dynamic and lamin A/C dependent yet insufficient for heterochromatin tethering. Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity. 94: 58-70 |
Thanisch K, Song C, Engelkamp D, et al. (2017) Nuclear envelope localization of LEMD2 is developmentally dynamic and lamin A/C dependent yet insufficient for heterochromatin tethering. Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity. 94: 58-70 |
Pantazopoulou M, Boban M, Foisner R, et al. (2016) Cdc48 and Ubx1 participate in a pathway associated with the inner nuclear membrane that governs Asi1 degradation. Journal of Cell Science. 129: 3770-3780 |
Pantazopoulou M, Boban M, Foisner R, et al. (2016) Cdc48 and Ubx1 participate in a pathway associated with the inner nuclear membrane that governs Asi1 degradation. Journal of Cell Science. 129: 3770-3780 |
Boban M, Foisner R. (2016) Degradation-mediated protein quality control at the inner nuclear membrane. Nucleus (Austin, Tex.). 7: 41-9 |
Boban M, Foisner R. (2016) Degradation-mediated protein quality control at the inner nuclear membrane. Nucleus (Austin, Tex.). 7: 41-9 |
Gruenbaum Y, Foisner R. (2015) Lamins: nuclear intermediate filament proteins with fundamental functions in nuclear mechanics and genome regulation. Annual Review of Biochemistry. 84: 131-64 |