Progerin phosphorylation in interphase is lower and less mechanosensitive than lamin-A,C in iPS-derived mesenchymal stem cells
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Progerin phosphorylation in interphase is lower and less mechanosensitive than lamin-A,C in iPS-derived mesenchymal stem cells
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Nucleus
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 230-245
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Informa UK Limited
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2018-04-05
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10.1080/19491034.2018.1460185
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