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How to remove unwanted components from cell nucleus – Mirage News
Scientists from EMBL Heidelberg and the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology have uncovered how cells remove unwanted components from the nucleus…
Scientists from EMBL Heidelberg and the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology have uncovered how cells remove unwanted components from the nucleus following mitosis.
This fluorescence image shows a dividing cell with segregated chromosomes (magenta) that are tightly clustered at the cell poles by the protein Ki-67 (green). Credit: Sara Cuylen-Häring/EMBL
The organisation of cells into specific compartments is critical for their function. For instance, by separating the nucleus from the cytopl…
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