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Meaning of "nuclear matrix"

nuclear matrix: a network of protein fibers found inside the nucleus of a cell, providing structural support and organization for the genetic material
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  • A framework of fibers extending throughout the nucleus of a cell.

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The calculation of nuclear matrix elements.
The nuclear matrix is created by the fiber network within the nucleoplasm.
Two hundred micrograms of nuclear matrix proteins were loaded per gel.
This paper however does not disclose any specific nuclear matrix protein.
A dangerous new nuclear matrix is emerging in the region.
The polyoma virus affects tyrosine kinase activity inside the nuclear matrix.
Nuclear matrix structure closely resembles the organization of nonchromatin components of nuclei in situ.
Hybridomas producing antibodies that reacted with nuclear matrix proteins were cloned and grown as ascites.
The interior nuclear matrix comprises about one percent or less of the total cellular protein.
Maybe you could make your new field of study the calculation of nuclear matrix elements.
It was known that nuclear matrix proteins can reflect morphological changes in cancer cells.
Some data suggest that telomeres interaction the nucleoprotein complex and the nuclear matrix.
Nuclear matrix proteome analysis of Drosophila melanogaster.
Similar results were obtained with polyclonal rabbit será raised against the nuclear matrix proteins.
The nuclear matrix consists of internal nuclear matrix and nuclear pore-lamina complex.

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The discovery also provides an alternative method for purifying interior nuclear matrix proteins from cells.
Tissue-specific nuclear matrix proteins have been identified in the rat, mouse and human.
Some data suggest that telomeres interact with the nucleoprotein complex and the nuclear matrix.
Broadly, the isolation procedure for isolating interior nuclear matrix proteins involves the following,.
The nuclear matrix was first described in 1974 by Berezney et al.
Traditionally, replication sites were fixed on spatial structure of chromosomes by nuclear matrix or lamins.
Figure 1a shows a typical cervical cancer-associated nuclear matrix protein pattern obtained from cervical cancer tissue.
In the nucleus, AIRE forms nuclear bodies which are attached to the nuclear matrix.
FIGURE 5 is a graph correlating nuclear matrix protein release with cell density ;.
MAR, Matrix attachment regions, where the DNA attaches to the nuclear matrix.
She tried recreating the Firestorm Nuclear Matrix several times, only to fail with each attempt.
Key words, nuclear structure, nuclear function, nuclear matrix.
The method of claim 8, wherein said nuclear matrix protein-specific antibody is obtained by,.
Key words, intermediate filaments, nuclear lamins, cytoskeleton, nuclear matrix.
Half a century of " the nuclear matrix.
NuMA is an abundant component of the nuclear matrix proteins ( NMP22 ).

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