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  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,329 Views
10 Pages

Cloning and Characterization of Sf9 Cell Lamin and the Lamin Conformational Changes during Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus Infection

  • Wenqiang Wei,
  • Hongju Wang,
  • Xiaoya Li,
  • Na Fang,
  • Shili Yang,
  • Hongyan Liu,
  • Xiaonan Kang,
  • Xiulian Sun and
  • Shaoping Ji

7 May 2016

At present, the details of lamina alterations after baculovirus infection remain elusive. In this study, a lamin gene in the Sf9 cell line of Spodoptera frugiperda was cloned. The open reading frame (orf) of the Sf9 lamin was 1860 bp and encoded a pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,517 Views
25 Pages

Formation Mechanism of Muji Travertine in the Pamirs Plateau, China

  • Haodong Yang,
  • Xueqian Wu,
  • Huqun Cui,
  • Wen Wang,
  • Yuanfeng Cheng,
  • Xiangkuan Gong,
  • Xilu Luo and
  • Qingxia Lin

23 November 2024

The Muji spring travertines, located in the Muji Basin in the eastern Pamirs Plateau, represent a typical spring deposit found on plateaus that is characterized by arid and semi-arid climatic conditions. However, its formation mechanisms remain poorl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,324 Views
13 Pages

17 March 2023

The mechanical properties and structure alteration (e.g., layer morphology and thickness) of the oesophagus wall can reflect its pathological conditions. Hence, quantitative measurement of the above-mentioned properties can play a significant role in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
55 Citations
12,460 Views
33 Pages

Lamin A/C Mechanotransduction in Laminopathies

  • Francesca Donnaloja,
  • Federica Carnevali,
  • Emanuela Jacchetti and
  • Manuela Teresa Raimondi

24 May 2020

Mechanotransduction translates forces into biological responses and regulates cell functionalities. It is implicated in several diseases, including laminopathies which are pathologies associated with mutations in lamins and lamin-associated proteins....

  • Proceeding Paper
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,724 Views
9 Pages

This paper presents a comprehensive study of the influence of various composite structure characteristics, such as stacking sequences and fiber orientations, on the dynamic behavior of glass fiber reinforced composite (GFRC) plates for modeling isola...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
8,866 Views
15 Pages

10 January 2014

An analytical approach with the help of numerical simulations based on the equivalent constraint model (ECM) was proposed to investigate the progressive failure behavior of symmetric fiber-reinforced composite laminates damaged by transverse ply crac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,714 Views
15 Pages

24 January 2022

In order to study the nonlinear behaviors and interactions among the constituents for the composite material structure under the tensile load, multiscale damage model using generalized method of cells (GMC) and a lamina-level progressive damage model...

  • Review
  • Open Access
33 Citations
9,696 Views
22 Pages

11 March 2019

Extracellular mechanical stimuli are translated into biochemical signals inside the cell via mechanotransduction. The nucleus plays a critical role in mechanoregulation, which encompasses mechanosensing and mechanotransduction. The nuclear lamina und...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,776 Views
23 Pages

Inflammation and Fibrosis in Progeria: Organ-Specific Responses in an HGPS Mouse Model

  • Peter Krüger,
  • Moritz Schroll,
  • Felix Fenzl,
  • Eva-Maria Lederer,
  • Ramona Hartinger,
  • Rouven Arnold,
  • Deniz Cagla Togan,
  • Runjia Guo,
  • Shiyu Liu and
  • Andreas Petry
  • + 2 authors

28 August 2024

Hutchinson–Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS) is an extremely rare genetic disorder that causes accelerated aging, due to a pathogenic variant in the LMNA gene. This pathogenic results in the production of progerin, a defective protein that disru...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,284 Views
19 Pages

A De Novo Sequence Variant in Barrier-to-Autointegration Factor Is Associated with Dominant Motor Neuronopathy

  • Agathe Marcelot,
  • Felipe Rodriguez-Tirado,
  • Philippe Cuniasse,
  • Mei-ling Joiner,
  • Simona Miron,
  • Alexey A. Soshnev,
  • Mimi Fang,
  • Miles A. Pufall,
  • Katherine D. Mathews and
  • Steven A. Moore
  • + 2 authors

9 March 2023

Barrier-to-autointegration factor (BAF) is an essential component of the nuclear lamina. Encoded by BANF1, this DNA binding protein contributes to the regulation of gene expression, cell cycle progression, and nuclear integrity. A rare recessive BAF...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,115 Views
20 Pages

Super-Resolution Imaging of the A- and B-Type Lamin Networks: A Comparative Study of Different Fluorescence Labeling Procedures

  • Merel Stiekema,
  • Frans C. S. Ramaekers,
  • Dimitrios Kapsokalyvas,
  • Marc A. M. J. van Zandvoort,
  • Rogier J. A. Veltrop and
  • Jos L. V. Broers

22 September 2021

A- and B-type lamins are type V intermediate filament proteins. Mutations in the genes encoding these lamins cause rare diseases, collectively called laminopathies. A fraction of the cells obtained from laminopathy patients show aberrations in the lo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
2,582 Views
14 Pages

Mechanical Properties of Lamellar Shale Considering the Effect of Rock Structure and Hydration from Macroscopic and Microscopic Points of View

  • Qiangui Zhang,
  • Lizhi Wang,
  • Pengfei Zhao,
  • Xiangyu Fan,
  • Feitao Zeng,
  • Bowei Yao,
  • Liang He,
  • Simin Yang and
  • Yang Feng

19 January 2022

It is well known that the effect of shale hydration causes wellbore instability due to water phase invasion of drilling fluid to lamellar shale rich formations. This is because of that the mechanical properties (compressive strength, elastic modulus,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
8,251 Views
17 Pages

19 September 2016

Quadriaxial non-crimp fabric (QNCF) composites are increasingly being used as primary structural materials in aircraft and automotive applications. Predicting the mechanical properties of QNCF lamina is more complicated compared with that of unidirec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
622 Views
22 Pages

Fractal-Based Modeling and Quantitative Analysis of Hydraulic Fracture Complexity in Digital Cores

  • Xin Liu,
  • Yuepeng Wang,
  • Tianjiao Li,
  • Zhengzhao Liang,
  • Siwei Meng,
  • Licai Zheng and
  • Na Wu

22 August 2025

Hydraulic fracturing in shale reservoirs is affected by microscale structural and material heterogeneity. However, studies on fracture responses to the injection rate across different microstructural types remain limited. To examine the coupled effec...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
405 Views
20 Pages

Morphological Analysis of Intratesticular Structures Affecting Hamster Testicular Stiffness

  • Shiki Hagino,
  • Yoko Sato,
  • Miki Yoshiike,
  • Shiari Nozawa,
  • Kenji Ogawa,
  • Daisuke Tomizuka,
  • Akane Kinebuchi,
  • Yuna Tamakuma,
  • Kohei Ohnishi and
  • Takeshige Otoi
  • + 2 authors

16 October 2025

Testicular stiffness is a potential indicator of spermatogenic activity. Herein, we investigated the relationship between testicular stiffness and intratesticular morphology in Syrian hamsters by using a robotic system with a micro-force sensor. Anim...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,979 Views
19 Pages

Electrical Conductivity of Glass Fiber-Reinforced Plastic with Nanomodified Matrix for Damage Diagnostic

  • Stanislav Stankevich,
  • Olga Bulderberga,
  • Sergejs Tarasovs,
  • Daiva Zeleniakiene,
  • Maria Omastova and
  • Andrey Aniskevich

10 August 2021

The electrical conductivity of glass fiber-reinforced plastic (GFRP) with epoxy matrix modified by multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) was studied. The electrical conductivity of nanomodified lamina and multi-layered GFRP was investigated on several l...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,029 Views
21 Pages

Humans and rodents exhibit a divergent obesity phenotype where not all individuals exposed to a high calorie diet become obese. We hypothesized that in C57BL/6NTac mice, despite a shared genetic background and diet, variations in individual gut micro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,743 Views
24 Pages

14 October 2023

The identification of sedimentary structures in lithofacies is of great significance to the exploration and development of Paleogene shale in the Boxing Sag. However, due to the scale mismatch between the thickness of laminae and the vertical resolut...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
28,153 Views
11 Pages

12 April 2020

Equine Caudal Cervical Morphologic Variation (ECCMV) is a congenital malformation of the caudal cervical spine distinct from the more commonly recognized Cervical Vertebral Stenotic Myelopathy (CVSM). The most common presentation of ECCMV is recogniz...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,588 Views
17 Pages

Anatomy and Biomechanics of Peltate Begonia Leaves—Comparative Case Studies

  • Annabell Rjosk,
  • Christoph Neinhuis and
  • Thea Lautenschläger

29 November 2022

Plants are exposed to various external stresses influencing physiology, anatomy, and morphology. Shape, geometry, and size of shoots and leaves are particularly affected. Among the latter, peltate leaves are not very common and so far, only few studi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,690 Views
12 Pages

Immunohistochemistry of the Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GALT) in African Bonytongue (Heterotis niloticus, Cuvier 1829)

  • Eugenia Rita Lauriano,
  • Alessio Alesci,
  • Marialuisa Aragona,
  • Simona Pergolizzi,
  • Anthea Miller,
  • Kristina Zuwala,
  • Michal Kuciel,
  • Giacomo Zaccone,
  • Antonino Germanà and
  • Maria Cristina Guerrera

24 January 2023

Heterotis niloticus is a basal teleost, belonging to the Osteoglossidae family, which is widespread in many parts of Africa. The digestive tract of H. niloticus presents similar characteristics to those of higher vertebrates, exhibiting a gizzard-lik...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
2,805 Views
22 Pages

Impact Toughness of FRTP Composites Produced by 3D Printing

  • Milan Vaško,
  • Milan Sága,
  • Jaroslav Majko,
  • Alan Vaško and
  • Marián Handrik

11 December 2020

The additive manufacturing represents a new production method of composites reinforced with a continuous fibre. In recent times, the material produced by this new manufacturing method constituted a replacement for conventional materials—e.g., s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
7,247 Views
18 Pages

14 November 2019

The arboviral disease cycle requires that key tissues in the arthropod vector become persistently infected with the virus. The midgut is the first organ in the mosquito that needs to be productively infected with an orally acquired virus. Following m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,186 Views
19 Pages

9 August 2021

In this study, we propose a new intelligent system to automatically quantify the morphological parameters of the lamina cribrosa (LC) of the optical coherence tomography (OCT), including depth, curve depth, and curve index from OCT images. The propos...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,616 Views
15 Pages

10 August 2023

A novel passive vibration-damping device is proposed and investigated for a large deployable solar array. One strategy for achieving high damping in a solar panel is using a yoke structure comprising a hyperelastic shape memory alloy and multiple vis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,108 Views
18 Pages

9 December 2024

The extensive development of lamination structures in shale significantly influences its mechanical properties. However, a systematic analysis of how laminae affect the macroscopic mechanical behavior of rocks remains absent. In this study, field emi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
7,363 Views
22 Pages

Chromatin Organization and Function in Drosophila

  • Palmira Llorens-Giralt,
  • Carlos Camilleri-Robles,
  • Montserrat Corominas and
  • Paula Climent-Cantó

8 September 2021

Eukaryotic genomes are packaged into high-order chromatin structures organized in discrete territories inside the cell nucleus, which is surrounded by the nuclear envelope acting as a barrier. This chromatin organization is complex and dynamic and, t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
783 Views
28 Pages

Laminate plate and shell structures with symmetric cross-ply configurations are widely used due to their high stiffness-to-weight ratio. However, conventional lamination theories rely on simplifying assumptions that may introduce inaccuracies. This s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
8,561 Views
13 Pages

26 January 2017

The linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton (LINC) complex is composed of the outer and inner nuclear membrane protein families Klarsicht, Anc-1, and Syne homology (KASH), and Sad1 and UNC-84 (SUN) homology domain proteins. Increasing evidence has...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,796 Views
22 Pages

30 November 2022

Background: Instrument-assisted manual therapy (IAMT) is indicated to improve flexibility, reduce pain, and induce hyperaemia locally and along myofascial chains. The underlying effects are largely unclear. This randomised, placebo-controlled pilot s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
511 Views
17 Pages

A Novel Method to Determine the Grain Size and Structural Heterogeneity of Fine-Grained Sedimentary Rocks

  • Fang Zeng,
  • Shansi Tian,
  • Hongli Dong,
  • Zhentao Dong,
  • Bo Liu and
  • Haiyang Liu

Fine-grained sedimentary rocks exhibit significant textural heterogeneity, often obscured by conventional grain size analysis techniques that require sample disaggregation. We propose a non-destructive, image-based grain size characterization workflo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,657 Views
16 Pages

An Immunohistochemical Study of Gastric Mucosa and Critical Review Indicate That the Subepithelial Telocytes Are Prelymphatic Endothelial Cells

  • Oana D. Toader,
  • Mugurel C. Rusu,
  • Laurenţiu Mogoantă,
  • Sorin Hostiuc,
  • Adelina Maria Jianu and
  • Adrian Cosmin Ilie

27 June 2019

Background and Objectives: There are only a few studies regarding gut subepithelial telocytes (TCs). The telopodes, namely peculiar TCs’ prolongations described on two-dimensional cuts, are not enough to differentiate this specific cell type. S...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,374 Views
13 Pages

Aquaporin-1 and Aquaporin-4 Expression in Ependyma, Choroid Plexus and Surrounding Transition Zones in the Human Brain

  • Ronja Bihlmaier,
  • Felix Deffner,
  • Ulrich Mattheus,
  • Peter H. Neckel,
  • Bernhard Hirt and
  • Andreas F. Mack

22 January 2023

The choroid plexus (CP) is a structure in the brain ventricles that produces the main part of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). It is covered with specialized cells which show epithelial characteristics and are the site of the blood–CSF barrier. T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,733 Views
12 Pages

28 January 2021

A high strength recycled newspaper (NP)/high density polyethylene (HDPE) laminated composite was developed using NP laminas as reinforcement and HDPE film as matrix. Herein, NP fiber was modified with stearic acid (SA) to enhance the water resistance...

  • Review
  • Open Access
41 Citations
40,715 Views
24 Pages

17 April 2020

OA is quite common in companion animals, especially in large breed dogs and horses. Collagen, the most abundant protein of mammals, has specific connective tissue types for skin, bones, reticulate, basal lamina, bones, cell surfaces, while type II co...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,845 Views
13 Pages

6 May 2023

During embryonic development, stem cells undergo the differentiation process so that they can specialize for different functions within the organism. Complex programs of gene transcription are crucial for this process to happen. Epigenetic modificati...

  • Review
  • Open Access
43 Citations
7,323 Views
18 Pages

Regulation of Nuclear Mechanics and the Impact on DNA Damage

  • Ália dos Santos and
  • Christopher P. Toseland

In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus houses the genomic material of the cell. The physical properties of the nucleus and its ability to sense external mechanical cues are tightly linked to the regulation of cellular events, such as gene expression. Nucle...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,227 Views
19 Pages

Nuclear Structure, Size Regulation, and Role in Cell Migration

  • Yuhao Li,
  • Shanghao Ge,
  • Jiayi Liu,
  • Deseng Sun,
  • Yang Xi and
  • Pan Chen

23 December 2024

The nucleus serves as a pivotal regulatory and control hub in the cell, governing numerous aspects of cellular functions, including DNA replication, transcription, and RNA processing. Therefore, any deviations in nuclear morphology, structure, or org...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,063 Views
24 Pages

28 November 2024

Natural fractures within the lacustrine mixed shale oil reservoirs of the upper member of the Lower Ganchaigou Formation (E32) in the Ganchaigou area of the Qaidam Basin are pivotal to the exploration and development of shale oil and gas. This resear...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,456 Views
11 Pages

Experimental Characterization of the Torsional Damping in CFRP Disks by Impact Hammer Modal Testing

  • Francesco Cosco,
  • Giuseppe Serratore,
  • Francesco Gagliardi,
  • Luigino Filice and
  • Domenico Mundo

24 February 2020

Composite materials are widely used for their peculiar combination of excellent structural, mechanical, and damping properties. This work presents an experimental study on the dissipation properties of disk-shaped composite specimens exploiting vibra...

  • Review
  • Open Access
196 Citations
14,159 Views
15 Pages

Secretory IgA in Intestinal Mucosal Secretions as an Adaptive Barrier against Microbial Cells

  • Bernadeta Pietrzak,
  • Katarzyna Tomela,
  • Agnieszka Olejnik-Schmidt,
  • Andrzej Mackiewicz and
  • Marcin Schmidt

4 December 2020

Secretory IgA (SIgA) is the dominant antibody class in mucosal secretions. The majority of plasma cells producing IgA are located within mucosal membranes lining the intestines. SIgA protects against the adhesion of pathogens and their penetration in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,373 Views
14 Pages

Novel Brassinosteroid Analogues with 3,6 Dioxo Function, 24-Nor-22(S)-Hydroxy Side Chain and p-Substituted Benzoate Function at C-23—Synthesis and Evaluation of Plant Growth Effects

  • Sebastián Jorquera,
  • Mauricio Soto,
  • Katy Díaz,
  • María Nuñez,
  • Mauricio A. Cuellar,
  • Andrés F. Olea and
  • Luis Espinoza-Catalán

Brassinosteroids (BRs) are an important group of polyhydroxylated naturally occurring steroidal phytohormones found in the plant kingdom in extremely low amounts. Due to the low concentrations in which these compounds are found, much effort has been...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,385 Views
17 Pages

Lamina Propria and GALT: Their Relationship with Different Gastrointestinal Diseases, Including Cancer

  • Adrian Onisim Surd,
  • Camelia Răducu,
  • Eugen Răducu,
  • Andrada Ihuț and
  • Camelia Munteanu

The structural integrity of the gastrointestinal tract is important because it dictates the functionality of this system. Regarding this, gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) has a significant role in immunity. Most cancer research focuses on organi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,477 Views
11 Pages

Interstitial Cells of Cajal and P2X3 Receptors at Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction and Their Relationship with Pain Response

  • Dominika Borselle,
  • Maciej Kaczorowski,
  • Bartosz Gogolok,
  • Dariusz Patkowski,
  • Marcin Polok,
  • Agnieszka Hałoń and
  • Wojciech Apoznański

4 April 2024

Introduction: Etiopathogenesis and the symptomatology of ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) in the pediatric population has not yet been definitely clarified, suggesting a multifactorial nature of the condition. The aim was to analyze the asso...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
5,433 Views
9 Pages

Mural Unicystic Ameloblastoma of the Mandible: A Case Report

  • Mina Al Azawi,
  • Nikolaos Shinas,
  • Vasileios Zisis,
  • Dhurata Shosho,
  • Athanasios Poulopoulos and
  • Deeba Kashtwari

7 November 2024

Background and Clinical Significance: Among the odontogenic tumors, ameloblastoma is one of the most notorious, although it remains relatively rare, accounting for approximately one percent of all oral tumors. This neoplasm, derived from odontogenic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
105 Citations
10,266 Views
26 Pages

The cell nucleus contains a number of membrane-less organelles or intra-nuclear compartments. These compartments are dynamic structures representing liquid-droplet phases which are only slightly denser than the bulk intra-nuclear fluid. They possess...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,265 Views
20 Pages

18 April 2021

The nuclear envelope (NE) of eukaryotic cells has a highly structural architecture, comprising double lipid-bilayer membranes, nuclear pore complexes, and an underlying nuclear lamina network. The NE structure is held in place through the membrane-bo...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
96 Citations
12,882 Views
20 Pages

Genome Organization in and around the Nucleolus

  • Cristiana Bersaglieri and
  • Raffaella Santoro

12 June 2019

The nucleolus is the largest substructure in the nucleus, where ribosome biogenesis takes place, and forms around the nucleolar organizer regions (NORs) that comprise ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes. Each cell contains hundreds of rRNA genes, which are or...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,516 Views
13 Pages

25 April 2023

Oxidative stress is a physiological condition that arises when there is an imbalance between the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the ability of cells to neutralize them. ROS can damage cellular macromolecules, including lipids, protei...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,211 Views
18 Pages

A Novel Composite Helicopter Tail Rotor Blade with Enhanced Mechanical Properties

  • Anton Hadăr,
  • Andrei-Daniel Voicu,
  • Florin Baciu,
  • Daniel Vlăsceanu,
  • Daniela-Ioana Tudose and
  • Ştefan-Dan Pastramă

This paper describes the transition towards a composite structure, with the same overall aerodynamic characteristics, for a tail rotor blade of an IAR330 helicopter. The newly proposed structure of the composite blade is made of a carbon-roving spar...

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