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In a complex with other SMAD proteins and a protein called SNX9, SMAD3 crosses into the nucleus of the cell and starts interacting with genes to promote pro ...
Cross talk between primary cilia and the nucleus. Identification and characterization of causal loci in ciliopathies. Role of primary cilia in triggering ...
Many factors can make normal cells appear atypical, including inflammation and infection. Even normal aging can make cells appear abnormal.
This electron microscope image is of an alveolar macrophage and depicts the "brain of the cell" called the nucleus, in the middle, and peri-nuclear ...
The 6 billion letters of DNA code in the nucleus of a human cell are arranged into 46 distinct chromosomes. The DNA in each chromosome is arranged in a ...
A complete human genome contains 3 billion bases of DNA that are tightly bound into chromosomes in the nucleus of each of the body's cells. Most people have ...
Protons are subatomic particles that combine with neutrons to form the nucleus of an atom surrounded by orbiting electrons. Radiation is energy released ...
... nucleus or endoplasmic reticulum. The system involves the targeting of susceptible proteins by ubiquitin and subsequent degradation within the proteasome ...
The basic unit of communication in the nervous system is the nerve cell (neuron). Each nerve cell consists of the cell body, which includes the nucleus, a major ...
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