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Grunwald, David
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Grunwald, David
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Cell Nucleus
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Active Transport, Cell Nucleus
Academic Article
Multiscale dynamics in nucleocytoplasmic transport.
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RNA processing and export.
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Nuclear export dynamics of RNA-protein complexes.
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In vivo imaging of labelled endogenous ?-actin mRNA during nucleocytoplasmic transport.
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Nuclear physics: quantitative single-cell approaches to nuclear organization and gene expression.
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Nuclear transport of single molecules: dwell times at the nuclear pore complex.
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Intranuclear binding kinetics and mobility of single native U1 snRNP particles in living cells.
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Probing intranuclear environments at the single-molecule level.
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Single-molecule tracking in eukaryotic cell nuclei.
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Autonomy and robustness of translocation through the nuclear pore complex: a single-molecule study.
Academic Article
Nuclear accessibility of ?-actin mRNA is measured by 3D single-molecule real-time tracking.
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A 4D view on mRNA.
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In vivo single-particle imaging of nuclear mRNA export in budding yeast demonstrates an essential role for Mex67p.
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CRISPR-Cas9 nuclear dynamics and target recognition in living cells.
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Deconstructing transport-distribution reconstruction in the nuclear-pore complex.
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Cell cycle- and genomic distance-dependent dynamics of a discrete chromosomal region.
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Live-Cell Imaging of mRNP-NPC Interactions in Budding Yeast.
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Interactions between ALS-linked FUS and nucleoporins are associated with defects in the nucleocytoplasmic transport pathway.
Academic Article
Glucose stress causes mRNA retention in nuclear Nab2 condensates.
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