An absence of nuclear lamins in keratinocytes leads to ichthyosis, defective epidermal barrier function, and intrusion of nuclear membranes and endoplasmic reticulum into the nuclear chromatin.
https://sites.lifesci.ucla.edu/mbi-home/wp-content/uploads/sites/191/2015/08/UCL_MBI_logo_40.gif00galkin2https://sites.lifesci.ucla.edu/mbi-home/wp-content/uploads/sites/191/2015/08/UCL_MBI_logo_40.gifgalkin22015-09-18 10:30:072015-09-18 10:30:07An absence of nuclear lamins in keratinocytes leads to ichthyosis, defective epidermal barrier function, and intrusion of nuclear membranes and endoplasmic reticulum into the nuclear chromatin.