As the home for the bulk of eukaryotic genomes, the nucleus is a perfect venue for observing intricate regulatory mechanisms involving interactions between DNA, RNA, and protein. These interactions have evolved beyond the original central dogma concept, and the papers featured in this Select highlight some recent and exciting examples of these mechanisms
AbstractEukaryotic cells store their genome inside a nucleus, a dedicated organelle shielded by a do...
Copyright © 2002 Cell Press. All rights reserved.Recent developments in live-cell imaging are challe...
Trafficking of RNA molecules and proteins within the cell nucleus is central to genome function. Rec...
As the home for the bulk of eukaryotic genomes, the nucleus is a perfect venue for observing intrica...
Eukaryotic cells store their genome inside a nucleus, a dedicated organelle shielded by a double lip...
The mammalian nucleus is arguably the most complex cellular organelle. It houses the vast majority o...
All eukaryotic cells enclose their genome within a dedicated, membrane-bound organelle termed the nu...
AbstractAll eukaryotic cells enclose their genome within a dedicated, membrane-bound organelle terme...
The organization of the genome in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell is fairly complex and dynamic. Va...
The nucleus must simultaneously orchestrate DNA replication, transcription, splicing, signalling, an...
The cell is the basic building block of human life. Each of us has existed as a single cell- the fer...
Under a Creative Commons license.The nucleus represents a major evolutionary transition. As a conseq...
The cell nucleus is remarkable in the complexity of critical functions it must perform, and yet this...
The cell nucleus is frequently considered a cage in which the genome is placed to protect it from va...
AbstractThe spatial organization of the nucleus results in a compartmentalized structure that affect...
AbstractEukaryotic cells store their genome inside a nucleus, a dedicated organelle shielded by a do...
Copyright © 2002 Cell Press. All rights reserved.Recent developments in live-cell imaging are challe...
Trafficking of RNA molecules and proteins within the cell nucleus is central to genome function. Rec...
As the home for the bulk of eukaryotic genomes, the nucleus is a perfect venue for observing intrica...
Eukaryotic cells store their genome inside a nucleus, a dedicated organelle shielded by a double lip...
The mammalian nucleus is arguably the most complex cellular organelle. It houses the vast majority o...
All eukaryotic cells enclose their genome within a dedicated, membrane-bound organelle termed the nu...
AbstractAll eukaryotic cells enclose their genome within a dedicated, membrane-bound organelle terme...
The organization of the genome in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell is fairly complex and dynamic. Va...
The nucleus must simultaneously orchestrate DNA replication, transcription, splicing, signalling, an...
The cell is the basic building block of human life. Each of us has existed as a single cell- the fer...
Under a Creative Commons license.The nucleus represents a major evolutionary transition. As a conseq...
The cell nucleus is remarkable in the complexity of critical functions it must perform, and yet this...
The cell nucleus is frequently considered a cage in which the genome is placed to protect it from va...
AbstractThe spatial organization of the nucleus results in a compartmentalized structure that affect...
AbstractEukaryotic cells store their genome inside a nucleus, a dedicated organelle shielded by a do...
Copyright © 2002 Cell Press. All rights reserved.Recent developments in live-cell imaging are challe...
Trafficking of RNA molecules and proteins within the cell nucleus is central to genome function. Rec...