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Fall 2017
The nucleus is a hallmark of eukaryotic cells. It segregates the genetic material from the cytoplasm. The nucleus is encapsulated by the nuclear envelope which is perforated with nuclear pore complexes (NPCs), macromolecular structures formed by proteins termed nucleoporins (Nups). NPCs and...
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Spring 2023
The nucleus is a hallmark organelle of eukaryotes. It separates the genetic material from the rest of the cytoplasm using a selectively permeable double phospholipid bilayer called the nuclear envelope (NE). The NE contains numerous pores with embedded macromolecular structures called nuclear...