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Michael Mauro
Michael Mauro
Yale University
Cell biology
Biology
Dynein
Lamin
Compartmentalization (psychology)
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NDC1 is necessary for the stable assembly of the nuclear pore scaffold to establish nuclear transport in early C. elegans embryos
2021
bioRxiv
Michael Mauro
Gunta Celma
Vitaly Zimyanin
Kimberley H. Gibson
Stefanie Redemann
Shirin Bahmanyar
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Local regulation of lipid synthesis controls ER sheet insertion into nuclear envelope holes to complete nuclear closure
2019
bioRxiv
Lauren Penfield
Raakhee Shankar
Erik Szentgyörgyi
Alyssa Laffitte
Michael Mauro
Anjon Audhya
Thomas Müller-Reicher
Shirin Bahmanyar
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Dynein-pulling forces counteract lamin-mediated nuclear stability during nuclear envelope repair
2018
Molecular Biology of the Cell
Lauren Penfield
Brian Wysolmerski
Michael Mauro
Reza Farhadifar
Michael Martinez
Ronald Biggs
Hai-Yin Wu
Curtis Broberg
Daniel J. Needleman
Shirin Bahmanyar
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Dynein Pulling Forces On Ruptured Nuclei Counteract Lamin-Mediated Nuclear Envelope Repair Mechanisms In Vivo
2017
bioRxiv
Lauren Penfield
Brian Wysolmerski
Reza Farhadifar
Michael Martinez
Ronald Biggs
Hai-Yin Wu
Michael Mauro
Curtis Broberg
Daniel J. Needleman
Shirin Bahmanyar
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