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High-resolution nuclear cell biology by cryo-electron tomography. [PDF]
Kechagia Z, Medalia O.
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Thermophysical Response Patterns of Pore Structures in Coals of Different Ranks. [PDF]
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Population Structure of the Jewel Scarab Chrysina gloriosa. [PDF]
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Structural Insights Into the Nuclear Import of Marek's Disease Virus Large Tegument Protein. [PDF]
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Nuclear Shell Structure and Nuclear Density
Nature, 1950THE existence of the shell structure of nuclei has been derived from a considerable variety of empirical facts (stability and abundance of nuclei, spin, magnetic moment, quadrupole moment, isomerism and β-decay)1. The closed shells of neutrons as well as of protons correspond to the numbers 2, 8, 20, 28, 50, 82, 126.
Born, Max, Yang, L. M.
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Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1985
Nuclear envelope. Improved light and electron microscopic techniques have provided a vast amount of new information about nuclear structures in the last decade (4). It is well recognized that the nucleus is surrounded by a double membrane consisting of (a) an outer layer which is continuous with the endoplasmic reticulum and the many important ...
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Nuclear envelope. Improved light and electron microscopic techniques have provided a vast amount of new information about nuclear structures in the last decade (4). It is well recognized that the nucleus is surrounded by a double membrane consisting of (a) an outer layer which is continuous with the endoplasmic reticulum and the many important ...
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Nuclear Shell Structure and Nuclear Density
Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section A, 1951Correlations between the nuclear shell structure and the density distribution are analysed on the assumption that the former is associated with the successive appearance of particles of higher angular momentum. General requirements for the possible form of the nuclear density distribution are derived.
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1992
The past 18 months have seen significant advances in our knowledge of the constituents of the nuclear envelope, their interactions during interphase and the mechanisms involved in their mitotic dynamics. Although most of the new data are in general agreement with, and contribute detail to, our traditional image of the nuclear envelope, a few ...
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The past 18 months have seen significant advances in our knowledge of the constituents of the nuclear envelope, their interactions during interphase and the mechanisms involved in their mitotic dynamics. Although most of the new data are in general agreement with, and contribute detail to, our traditional image of the nuclear envelope, a few ...
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