PIP4K2B is mechanoresponsive and controls heterochromatin-driven nuclear softening through UHRF1
Alessandro Poli(University of Bologna), Paolo Maiuri(IFOM), Margaux Lecacheur(IFOM), Paolo A. Netti(Italian Institute of Technology), Fabio Iannelli(IFOM), Bhavwanti Sheth(University of Southampton), Andrea Ghisleni(IFOM), Michele Crestani(FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology), Alexander A. Mirоnоv(IFOM), Sabato Fusco(University of Molise), Francesca Michela Pramotton(ETH Zurich), Aldo Ferrari(ETH Zurich), Valeria Panzetta(Italian Institute of Technology), Mariagrazia Di Gennaro(IFOM), Paulina Nastały(IFOM), Nullin Divecha(University of Manchester), Fabrizio A. Pennacchio(IFOM), Nils C. Gauthier(IFOM), Galina Beznusenko(IFOM), Dimos Poulikakos(ETH Zurich)
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