PMID: 9554838May 9, 1998Paper

Structure and function in the nucleus

Science
A I Lamond, W C Earnshaw

Abstract

Current evidence suggests that the nucleus has a distinct substructure, albeit one that is dynamic rather than a rigid framework. Viral infection, oncogene expression, and inherited human disorders can each cause profound and specific changes in nuclear organization. This review summarizes recent progress in understanding nuclear organization, highlighting in particular the dynamic aspects of nuclear structure.

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