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Bazett-Jones, Graham Dellaire 205 $a1st ed. 2016. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Springer,$d2016. 215 $a1 online resource (VI, 513 p. 56 illus., 48 illus. in color.) 311 $a3-319-38880-0 327 $aPart I - Nuclear Periphery -- 1.Laminopathies/Howard Worman -- Part II Nuclear Bodies -- 2.Nucleolus/Marie-Line Dubois and François-Michel Boisvert -- 3.Speckles/splicing and disease/Michael Ladomery and Sebastian Oltean -- 4.PML, cancer and stem cells/Julia P. Hofmann and Paolo Salomoni -- Part III Chromosomes -- 5.Chromosome territories/Karen J. Meaburn, Bharat Burman and Tom Misteli -- 6.Telomeres and Chromosome Instability/Tsz Wai Chu and Chantal Autexier -- PART IV Nuclear Domains and Development -- 7.Polycomb bodies/Vincenzo Pirrotta -- 8.Ikaros domains/Karen E. Brown -- PART V Nuclear Domains and Cell Stress -- 9.Senescence/SAHFs/Tamir Chandra -- 10.DNA repair foci as facultative nuclear domains/Michael J. Hendzel and Hilmar Strickfaden -- 11.DNA damage and the nucleus/Jordan Pinder, Anastazja Grabarz, Evi Soutoglou and Graham Dellaire -- 12.Inflammation and the nucleus/Sona Hubackova , Simona Moravcova and Zdenek Hodny -- 13.Viral infection and the nucleus/Lori Frappier -- PART VI Macromolecular dynamics within the nucleus -- 14.Actin filaments/motors/Guillaume Huet and Maria K. Vartiainen -- 15.Molecular diffusion/Alexander Gansen and Jörg Langowski -- PART VII Chromatin transactions and epigenetics -- 16.Fibres/interactions/Christopher J.F. Cameron, James Fraser, Mathieu Blanchette, and Josée Dostie -- 17.DNA replication Sebastian Müller, Dan Filipescu and Geneviève Almouzni -- 18.Development and Epigenetics Nuphar Salts and Eran Meshorer -- 19.Epigenetics and disease/Sanaa Choufani and Rosanna Weksberg -- PART VIII Transcription and RNA metabolism -- 20.Transcription factories/Christopher Eskiw and Jenifer Mitchell -- 21.RNA transport Jonathan Sheinberger and Yaron Shav-Tal. . 330 $aThis book gives an in-depth overview on nuclear structure and function. It clearly shows that the epigenome and the three-dimensional organization of the nucleus are not independent properties. The intimate relationship between the location and the epigenetic modifications of gene loci is highlighted. 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