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    Dorsal stress fibers, transverse actin arcs, and perinuclear actin fibers form an interconnected network that induces nuclear movement in polarizing fibroblasts by Maninová, Miloslava, Vomastek, Tomáš

    Published in The FEBS journal (01-10-2016)
    “…In polarized motile cells, stress fibers display specific three‐dimensional organization. Ventral stress fibers, attached to focal adhesions at both ends, are…”
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    Nuclear pore protein TPR associates with lamin B1 and affects nuclear lamina organization and nuclear pore distribution by Fišerová, Jindřiška, Maninová, Miloslava, Sieger, Tomáš, Uhlířová, Jana, Šebestová, Lenka, Efenberková, Michaela, Čapek, Martin, Fišer, Karel, Hozák, Pavel

    “…The organization of the nuclear periphery is crucial for many nuclear functions. Nuclear lamins form dense network at the nuclear periphery and play a…”
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    Chromatin organization at the nuclear periphery as revealed by image analysis of structured illumination microscopy data by Fišerová, Jindřiška, Efenberková, Michaela, Sieger, Tomáš, Maninová, Miloslava, Uhlířová, Jana, Hozák, Pavel

    Published in Journal of cell science (15-06-2017)
    “…The nuclear periphery (NP) plays a substantial role in chromatin organization. Heterochromatin at the NP is interspersed with active chromatin surrounding…”
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    Symmetry breaking in spreading RAT2 fibroblasts requires the MAPK/ERK pathway scaffold RACK1 that integrates FAK, p190A-RhoGAP and ERK2 signaling by Klímová, Zuzana, Bráborec, Vojtěch, Maninová, Miloslava, Čáslavský, Josef, Weber, Michael J., Vomastek, Tomáš

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-09-2016)
    “…The spreading of adhering cells is a morphogenetic process during which cells break spherical or radial symmetry and adopt migratory polarity with spatially…”
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    The Reorientation of Cell Nucleus Promotes the Establishment of Front–Rear Polarity in Migrating Fibroblasts by Maninová, Miloslava, Klímová, Zuzana, Parsons, J. Thomas, Weber, Michael J., Iwanicki, Marcin P., Vomastek, Tomáš

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (12-06-2013)
    “…The establishment of cell polarity is an essential step in the process of cell migration. This process requires precise spatiotemporal coordination of…”
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    Emerging role for nuclear rotation and orientation in cell migration by Maninová, Miloslava, Iwanicki, Marcin P, Vomastek, Tomáš

    Published in Cell adhesion & migration (01-01-2014)
    “…Nucleus movement, positioning, and orientation is precisely specified and actively regulated within cells, and it plays a critical role in many cellular and…”
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    Ultrastructural localization of actin and actin-binding proteins in the nucleus by Dingová, Hana, Fukalová, Jana, Maninová, Miloslava, Philimonenko, Vlada V, Hozák, Pavel

    Published in Histochemistry and cell biology (01-03-2009)
    “…Nuclear actin plays an important role in such processes as chromatin remodeling, transcriptional regulation, RNA processing, and nuclear export. Recent…”
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    Plectin-mediated cytoskeletal crosstalk controls cell tension and cohesion in epithelial sheets by Prechova, Magdalena, Adamova, Zuzana, Schweizer, Anna-Lena, Maninova, Miloslava, Bauer, Andreas, Kah, Delf, Meier-Menches, Samuel M, Wiche, Gerhard, Fabry, Ben, Gregor, Martin

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (09-02-2022)
    “…The coordinated interplay of cytoskeletal networks critically determines tissue biomechanics and structural integrity. Here, we show that plectin, a major…”
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    The assembly and function of perinuclear actin cap in migrating cells by Maninova, Miloslava, Caslavsky, Josef, Vomastek, Tomas

    Published in Protoplasma (01-05-2017)
    “…Stress fibers are actin bundles encompassing actin filaments, actin-crosslinking, and actin-associated proteins that represent the major contractile system in…”
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