Texas A&M: Unlocking the Hidden Secrets of Cellular Function
June 08, 2024
June 08, 2024
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, June 8 (TNSres) -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
By Bailey Noah
When a cell spreads out or changes its shape to adapt to its environment, the transport rate of proteins between the nucleus and cytoplasm changes. Previously, scientists assumed this change was caused by a shift in the size of the nuclear envelope's pores; however, recent research findings have discovered an alternate explanation.
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By Bailey Noah
When a cell spreads out or changes its shape to adapt to its environment, the transport rate of proteins between the nucleus and cytoplasm changes. Previously, scientists assumed this change was caused by a shift in the size of the nuclear envelope's pores; however, recent research findings have discovered an alternate explanation.
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