It is related to how mechanics affect the nuclear such as gen expression and regulation.

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Nuclear Shape, Mechanics, and Mechanotransduction Kris Noel

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Year of publication: 
2008
Journal name: 
Circulation Research
Abstract—In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus contains the genome and is the site of transcriptional regulation. The nucleus is the largest and stiffest organelle and is exposed to mechanical forces transmitted through the cytoskeleton from outside the cell and from force generation within the cell. Here, we discuss the effect of intra- and extracellular forces on nuclear shape and structure and how these force-induced changes could be implicated in nuclear mechanotransduction, ie, Read more »
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