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Academic Article
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Review: movement of mRNA from transcription site to nuclear pores.
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Academic Article
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The plurifunctional nucleolus.
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Academic Article
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A human U2 RNA mutant stalled in 3' end processing is impaired in nuclear import.
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Academic Article
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Movement of nuclear poly(A) RNA throughout the interchromatin space in living cells.
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Academic Article
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A nonribosomal landscape in the nucleolus revealed by the stem cell protein nucleostemin.
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Academic Article
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Signal recognition particle components in the nucleolus.
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Academic Article
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Nuclear actin extends, with no contraction in sight.
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Academic Article
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Rapid, diffusional shuttling of poly(A) RNA between nuclear speckles and the nucleoplasm.
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Academic Article
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Half a century of "the nuclear matrix".
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Academic Article
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Protein mobility within the nucleus--what are the right moves?
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Academic Article
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Depletion of the nucleolar protein nucleostemin causes G1 cell cycle arrest via the p53 pathway.
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Academic Article
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Nucleophosmin is a binding partner of nucleostemin in human osteosarcoma cells.
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Academic Article
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Nucleostemin: a multiplex regulator of cell-cycle progression.
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Academic Article
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Human cell lines expressing hormone regulated T7 RNA polymerase localized at distinct intranuclear sites.
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Academic Article
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"Compact" nuclear domains: reconsidering the nucleolus.
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Academic Article
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A 3'-terminal minihelix in the precursor of human spliceosomal U2 small nuclear RNA.
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Academic Article
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Genome function and nuclear architecture: from gene expression to nanoscience.
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Academic Article
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Nuclear export of signal recognition particle RNA in mammalian cells.
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Academic Article
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As functional nuclear actin comes into view, is it globular, filamentous, or both?
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Academic Article
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In search of nonribosomal nucleolar protein function and regulation.
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Academic Article
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The discovery of eukaryotic genome design and its forgotten corollary--the postulate of gene regulation by nuclear RNA.
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Academic Article
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The nucleus introduced.
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Academic Article
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Nuclear export, enlightened.
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Academic Article
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Tracking nuclear poly(A) RNA movement within and among speckle nuclear bodies and the surrounding nucleoplasm.
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Concept
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RNA, Small Nuclear
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Concept
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RNA, Nuclear
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Concept
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Nuclear Matrix
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Concept
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Nuclear Envelope
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Concept
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Nuclear Proteins
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Concept
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Nuclear Pore
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Concept
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Molecular Structure
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Concept
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Ribonucleoproteins, Small Nuclear
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Concept
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Cell Nucleus Structures
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Concept
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Protein Structure, Tertiary
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Concept
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Nuclear Localization Signals
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Concept
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Antigens, Nuclear
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Concept
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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Academic Article
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The nuclear physique.
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Academic Article
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Nucleostemin and GNL3L exercise distinct functions in genome protection and ribosome synthesis, respectively.
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Academic Article
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Connecting the nucleolus to the cell cycle and human disease.
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Academic Article
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Nuclear physics (of the cell, not the atom).
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Academic Article
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Forces, fluctuations, and self-organization in the nucleus.
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Academic Article
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Nucleus and gene regulation.
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Academic Article
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CRISPR-Cas9 nuclear dynamics and target recognition in living cells.
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Academic Article
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PML-like subnuclear bodies, containing XRCC1, juxtaposed to DNA replication-based single-strand breaks.
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Academic Article
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An amazing meeting arrangement on messenger RNA genes.
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Academic Article
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Nuclear Bodies Toward Human Bodies.
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Academic Article
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The Ribosome: A Structural Biology Triumph Offering New Horizons.
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Academic Article
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How a rat poison elevated an institution, and cardiology.
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Academic Article
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Protein structure: Has Levinthal's paradox "folded"?
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Academic Article
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The nuclear bodies conference: Hubs of genomic activity, June 24-28, Western Shore, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Academic Article
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Nucleolar structure connects with global nuclear organization.
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Academic Article
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Nucleolar structure connects with global nuclear organization.
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Academic Article
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Nuclear bodies: a gene expression collection for our time.
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Academic Article
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Nuclear bodies: concentrating at an aqueous site
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