The concept of self-organization in cellular architecture

The Journal of Cell Biology
T Misteli

Abstract

In vivo microscopy has recently revealed the dynamic nature of many cellular organelles. The dynamic properties of several cellular structures are consistent with a role for self-organization in their formation, maintenance, and function; therefore, self-organization might be a general principle in cellular organization.

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