It is becoming increasingly clear that the cell nucleus is a highly structurized organelle. Because of its tight compartmentalization, it is generally believed that a framework must exist, responsible for maintaining such a spatial organization. Over the last twenty years many investigations have been devoted to identifying the nuclear framework. Structures isolated by different techniques have been obtained in vitro and are variously referred to as nuclear matrix, nucleoskeleton or nuclear scaffold. Many different functions, such as DNA replication and repair, mRNA transcription, processing and transport have been described to occur in close association with these structures. However, there is still much debate as to whether or not any of ...
The nuclear matrix, a proteinaceous entity thought to be a scaffolding structure that determines the...
Apoptotic cell death is characterized by deep morphological changes that take place in the nucleus. ...
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The nuclear scaffold or matrix is a mainly proteinaceous structure thought to act as a nucleoskeleto...
Nuclei are intricately structured, and nuclear metabolism has an elaborate spatial organization. The...
The nucleus is an intricately structured integration of many functional domains whose complex spatia...
Although the genome is defined by its primary sequence, its functional properties, aredetermined by ...
The nucleus of a eukaryotic cell contains both structural and functional elements that contribute to...
The nuclear matrix is an operationally defined nuclear skeletal structure that is believed to be inv...
Different agents have been employed to extract the histories and other soluble components from isola...
Analyses of the different structural systems of the nucleus and the proteins associated with them po...
The protein compositions of purified metaphase chromosomes, nuclei and their residual scaffold and m...
Nuclear matrix is a scaffold-like structure of the nucleus after sequential treatments with detergen...
It has been proposed that DNA in eukaryotic cells is synthesized via replication complexes that are ...
The higher order of chromatin organization is thought to be determined by the nuclear matrix, a main...
The nuclear matrix, a proteinaceous entity thought to be a scaffolding structure that determines the...
Apoptotic cell death is characterized by deep morphological changes that take place in the nucleus. ...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_054695910.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
The nuclear scaffold or matrix is a mainly proteinaceous structure thought to act as a nucleoskeleto...
Nuclei are intricately structured, and nuclear metabolism has an elaborate spatial organization. The...
The nucleus is an intricately structured integration of many functional domains whose complex spatia...
Although the genome is defined by its primary sequence, its functional properties, aredetermined by ...
The nucleus of a eukaryotic cell contains both structural and functional elements that contribute to...
The nuclear matrix is an operationally defined nuclear skeletal structure that is believed to be inv...
Different agents have been employed to extract the histories and other soluble components from isola...
Analyses of the different structural systems of the nucleus and the proteins associated with them po...
The protein compositions of purified metaphase chromosomes, nuclei and their residual scaffold and m...
Nuclear matrix is a scaffold-like structure of the nucleus after sequential treatments with detergen...
It has been proposed that DNA in eukaryotic cells is synthesized via replication complexes that are ...
The higher order of chromatin organization is thought to be determined by the nuclear matrix, a main...
The nuclear matrix, a proteinaceous entity thought to be a scaffolding structure that determines the...
Apoptotic cell death is characterized by deep morphological changes that take place in the nucleus. ...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_054695910.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...