Examples of 'lamin' in a sentence

Meaning of "lamin"

lamin (noun) - a thin layer or coating of material that is applied to the surface of another material for protection, insulation, or enhancement. Laminates are commonly used in construction, furniture, and manufacturing to improve the durability and aesthetics of products
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  • Any of a class of fibrous proteins that provide structure, and regulate transcription in a cell nucleus

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Inhibition of lamin assembly itself is an inducer of apoptosis.
This is a protein lattice composed essentially of lamin polymers and associated proteins.
Lamin house basement used to keep livestock.
Cardiomyocyte nuclei positive for lamin were counted and calculated similarly.
Lamin painfully recounts his past.
This showed that both synthetic antibody scaffold anable the recognition of the intracellular lamin target.
The nuclear lamina is composed mostly of lamin proteins.
Afterwards we take the ferry back and re board the bus to reach Lamin Koto.
Pujeh vandi lamin has not posted anything yet.
Researchers now believe that the accumulation of the defective lamin A protein makes the nucleus unstable.
Lamin was reluctant to go with them for safety and security reasons.
It has been associated with the lamin B receptor.
Mutations in lamin genes leading to defects in filament assembly are known as laminopathies.
It is made up of intermediate V type filaments composed of lamin proteins.
Lamin is hungry.

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Staining of the nuclear protein lamin A was used as a loading control.
For lamin C this process is dependent upon protein synthesis and can be inhibited with cycloheximide.
Requirement for Nudel and dynein for assembly of the lamin B spindle matrix.
This receptor binds to lamin in a manner which depends on the degree of phosphorylation.
Not to be confused with Lamin Samateh.
Lamin A is not anchored to the nuclear rim.
He said that Alif Lamin has no meaning.
Lamin A is a structural protein in the nucleus.
In humans, there exist three lamin genes.
Lamin Fatty detained and tortured at the NIA headquarters.
Therefore we fused an antibody fragment directed against lamin to mRFP1.
Julie Lamin is a committed secondary school teacher in the UK and an author.
In yet another embodiment, endogenous protein may be a lamin protein.
Lamin A is reported to interact with the inner nuclear membrane protein emerin.
Bacterial cell adhesion has been described to extra-cellular matrix proteins such as fibronectin and lamin.
We do not know Lamin Camara and have never communicated with him.
He is building this new one for his daughter who just married a young man, Lamin.
A lamin B receptor in the nuclear envelope.
In early stages of apoptosis, lamin is degraded Neamati et al.
Lamin is the largest village in Kombo NorthWestern Division of the Gambia.
UPS plays a key role in mutant lamin degradation, limiting its negative impact upon heart tissue.
Lamin is a town located in the North Bank Division of the Gambia.
For example, many mutations in the lamin gene LMNA have been associated with different diseases.
Lamin FayeKennel Worker.
Felt like I was running a lamin shop, haha.
The Lamin wall.
LAP2 plays a role in the regulation of nuclear architecture by binding lamin B1 and chromosomes.
Lamin and Boniface.
His family informed of the death of Med Lamin on the morning of February 8.
Lamin A and B can also bind core histones through a sequence element in their tail domain.
Most types of intermediate filaments are cytoplasmic, but one type, Type V is a nuclear lamin.
Mutations in lamin genes can result in laminopathies, some of which are potentially lethal disorders.
The range of phenotypic variability caused bymutations in the lamin A / C gene.
Lamin is hungry . Go to my room and get a bowl of cooked rice.
Figure 3 shows results for Western analysis of lamin A and progerin.

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