Dzmitry Batrakou

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Sir Williman Dunn School of Pathology University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
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Czapiewski R, Batrakou DG, de Las Heras JI, et al. (2022) Genomic loci mispositioning in Tmem120a knockout mice yields latent lipodystrophy. Nature Communications. 13: 321
de Las Heras JI, Zuleger N, Batrakou DG, et al. (2017) Tissue-specific NETs alter genome organization and regulation even in a heterologous system. Nucleus (Austin, Tex.). 1-17
Batrakou DG, de Las Heras JI, Czapiewski R, et al. (2015) TMEM120A and B: Nuclear Envelope Transmembrane Proteins Important for Adipocyte Differentiation. Plos One. 10: e0127712
de Las Heras JI, Meinke P, Batrakou DG, et al. (2013) Tissue specificity in the nuclear envelope supports its functional complexity. Nucleus (Austin, Tex.). 4: 460-77
Zuleger N, Boyle S, Kelly DA, et al. (2013) Specific nuclear envelope transmembrane proteins can promote the location of chromosomes to and from the nuclear periphery. Genome Biology. 14: R14
de Las Heras JI, Batrakou DG, Schirmer EC. (2013) Cancer biology and the nuclear envelope: a convoluted relationship. Seminars in Cancer Biology. 23: 125-37
Korfali N, Wilkie GS, Swanson SK, et al. (2012) The nuclear envelope proteome differs notably between tissues. Nucleus (Austin, Tex.). 3: 552-64
Korfali N, Srsen V, Waterfall M, et al. (2011) A flow cytometry-based screen of nuclear envelope transmembrane proteins identifies NET4/Tmem53 as involved in stress-dependent cell cycle withdrawal. Plos One. 6: e18762
Wilkie GS, Korfali N, Swanson SK, et al. (2011) Several novel nuclear envelope transmembrane proteins identified in skeletal muscle have cytoskeletal associations. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : McP. 10: M110.003129
Korfali N, Wilkie GS, Swanson SK, et al. (2010) The leukocyte nuclear envelope proteome varies with cell activation and contains novel transmembrane proteins that affect genome architecture. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : McP. 9: 2571-85
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