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2007
The nucleus is a defining hallmark in cells of all the higher organisms: yeast, animals, and plants. As the repository of the genome, it both encloses the chromatin and regulates its accessibility. It is also the site of nucleic acid synthesis, including replica-tion of DNA, transcription and editing of messenger RNA, synthesis of ribosomal RNAs, and ...
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The nucleus is a defining hallmark in cells of all the higher organisms: yeast, animals, and plants. As the repository of the genome, it both encloses the chromatin and regulates its accessibility. It is also the site of nucleic acid synthesis, including replica-tion of DNA, transcription and editing of messenger RNA, synthesis of ribosomal RNAs, and ...
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Nuclear pore structure and function
Seminars in Cell Biology, 1992Nuclear pores are huge macromolecular assemblies, approximately 120 nm in diameter, that perforate the nuclear membrane and mediate nucleocytoplasmic transport. Nuclear pores are constructed from a cylindrical spoke-plug complex sandwiched between nucleoplasmic and cytoplasmic rings.
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Nuclear Pores and Nuclear Transport
GBM Annual Spring meeting Mosbach 2005, 2005openaire +2 more sources
Targeting Cancer at the Nuclear Pore
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2016Asfar S. Azmi, Ramzi M. Mohammad
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