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The silent protector: Nucleoporin93's role in vascular health. [PDF]
Michalkiewicz J, Nguyen TD, Lee MY.
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Cellular NS1-BP protein interacts with the mRNA export receptor NXF1 to mediate nuclear export of influenza virus M mRNAs. [PDF]
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Fission yeast essential nuclear pore protein Nup211 regulates the expression of genes involved in cytokinesis. [PDF]
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The small GTPase Ran defines Nuclear Pore Complex Asymmetry
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Vildagliptin promotes diabetic foot ulcer healing through autophagy modulation. [PDF]
Biros E, Vangaveti V, Malabu U.
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Nucleoporins and chromatin metabolism
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2016Mounting evidence has implicated a group of proteins termed nucleoporins, or Nups, in various processes that regulate chromatin structure and function. Nups were first recognized as building blocks for nuclear pore complexes, but several members of this group of proteins also reside in the cytoplasm and within the nucleus.
Richard W. Wozniak, Christopher Ptak
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