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The Nucleolus

2016
The nucleolus is a prominent structure within the interphase nucleus that is visible by conventional light microscopy. Nucleoli are highly dynamic, polymorphic structures. Nucleolar function and architecture are temporally and developmentally regulated in response to changing cellular and environmental conditions.
Lamond, Angus I.   +3 more
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The nucleolus today

Journal of Cell Science, 1991
ABSTRACT The nucleolus, the most prominent feature of the inter-phase nucleus, is involved in ribosome biogenesis (Warner, 1990). During evolution, the nucleolus first appeared at the time when nuclear envelope compartmentation of the cells was taking place. I would like in this review to provide information showing that the nucleolus is
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Nucleolus

2008
John L. Capinera   +24 more
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Regulation of ribosomal RNA gene copy number, transcription and nucleolus organization in eukaryotes

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023
Yutaro Hori, Christoph Engel
exaly  

The nucleolus

2019
The nucleolus forms at nucleolus organizer regions (NORs) that consist of clusters of repeated rRNA genes. Transcription of the rRNA genes and processing of the transcripts yields the three types of RNAs necessary for the biogenesis of ribosomes. Only subsets of the rRNA genes present in cells are transcribed.
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The nucleolus as a multiphase liquid condensate

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020
Denis L J Lafontaine   +2 more
exaly  

Genome-wide maps of nucleolus interactions reveal distinct layers of repressive chromatin domains

Nature Communications, 2022
Cristiana Bersaglieri, Raffaella Santoro
exaly  

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