Complex processes regulate both passive and active transport across the nuclear membrane. |
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Vimentin fibers terminate at the nuclear membrane and at desmosomes, or adhesion plaques, on the plasma membrane. |
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No defect was detected in the relocation of the paired centrioles to abut the nuclear membrane or in the initial formation of the annulus. |
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The tumor cells have round or oval nuclei that appear vesicular with margination of chromatin about the nuclear membrane. |
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Cluster of basal cells and some isolated cells with enlarged nuclei, an irregular chromatin and a thickened nuclear membrane. |
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Most conjugates were found in the cytoplasm and around the nuclear membrane. |
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The inset image displays the presumptive ribosomes attached to nuclear membrane. |
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Eukaryotic: Containing a true nucleus surrounded by a nuclear membrane or cell wall. |
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Since the yeast nuclear membrane does not break down during mitosis, is it possible that the internuclear GFP-Scd1 signal was from Scd1 attached to the nuclear membrane? |
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Basal cells cells with enlarged nuclei, a coarse chromatin and a thickened nuclear membrane. |
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Characteristic morphological changes include condensation and aggregation of chromatin against the nuclear membrane and nuclear fragmentation. |
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Inflammatory smear with a sheet of immature metaplastic cells showing some degree of nuclear hypertrophy and irregular nuclear membrane. |
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The molecular palaeontological evidences indicate that prokaryotes lack nuclear membrane, mitochondrion and the chlorplast and its DNA is normally a single ring shaped chromosome. |
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Disorganization in tilacoidal membranes, poorly developed chloroplasts, and rupture of the nuclear membrane, were verified in this progeny. |
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Another example of a family of intermediate filaments is the lamin family, which comprises the nuclear lamina, a fibrous shell that underlies and supports the nuclear membrane. |
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Somehow, the virus sabotages the nuclear membrane with numerous punctures. |
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Lamins A and C constitute the nuclear lamina, a fibrous network covering the internal face of the inner nuclear membrane, forming a real structure of the nuclear envelope. |
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The lamin proteins bind chromatin via the rod domain and bind the inner nuclear membrane via their carboxy-terminal globular tail domain. |
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A small cohesive cluster of metaplastic cells with slight nuclear hypertrophy, anisokaryosis and nuclear membrane irregularities without hyperchromasia. |
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All axopodia appear to arise either from the nuclear membrane or from an axoplast. |
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Most dinoflagellates have a peculiar form of nucleus, called a dinokaryon, in which the chromosomes are attached to the nuclear membrane. |
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We observe that the average numbers of unphotobleached proteins on the entire nuclear membrane are 80 and 122 for the case of static and moving boundaries, respectively. |
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