Formation of a nucleoplasmic reticulum requires de novo assembly of nascent phospholipids and shows preferential incorporation of nascent lamins
Structure of interphase cell nuclei remains dynamic and can undergo various changes of shape and organisation, in health and disease. The double-membraned envelope that separates nuclear genetic material from the rest of the cell frequently includes deep, branching tubular invaginations that form a...
Main Authors: | Drozdz, M, Jiang, H, Pytowski, L, Grovenor, C, Vaux, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2017
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