nuclear membrane การใช้
- The nuclear envelope, otherwise known as nuclear membrane, consists of two lumen.
- The membranes of the ER are continuous with the outer nuclear membrane.
- They play an important role in the organization of chromatin and nuclear membrane.
- The nuclear membrane contains two lipid bilayers that encompass the contents of the nucleus.
- The hyphae of inclusions are set within gaps on opposite ends of the nuclear membrane.
- Inside its fully enclosed nuclear membrane, it contains the majority of the cell's genetic material.
- The phosphorylated lamin B dimers remain associated with the nuclear membrane via their isoprenyl anchor.
- This then fuses with the outer nuclear membrane releasing a naked capsid into the cytoplasm.
- TMCO6 is thought to be involved in the transport of molecules through the nuclear membrane.
- It is an integral protein within the nuclear membrane.
- During mitosis, the nuclear membrane remains intact, and the spindle microtubules form inside of it.
- The primary envelope is acquired by budding into the inner nuclear membrane of the cell.
- The final protein is thought to be in the endoplasmic reticulum and the nuclear membrane.
- The nuclear membrane appears intact, but there is some loss in differentiation in nuclear material.
- These tubules and sheets are interconnected and their membrane is continuous with the outer nuclear membrane.
- They link the inner and outer nuclear membranes.
- Emerin is a serine-rich nuclear membrane protein and a member of the nuclear lamina-associated protein family.
- This C-terminal tail contains an acidic region that is thought to aid in crossing the nuclear membrane.
- Researchers created liposomes 25 nanometers across that can carry therapeutic DNA through pores in the nuclear membrane.
- The nuclear membrane consists of two lipid bilayers the inner nuclear membrane, and the outer nuclear membrane.
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