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&amp;quot;Proteins that bind to intermediate filaments come in hundreds of sizes and “flavors.” Some are structural giants that interlink the cytoskeleton. Others reside at the inner nuclear membrane, holding court with lamins and silent genes. Many more remain hidden from view, their potential contributions to cells or disease unknown. Studying such proteins requires a cutting-edge toolkit of methods and expert advice, both featured in this volume of Methods in Enzymology.&amp;quot;&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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