Real-time trafficking and assembly of ribosomal subunits /
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) facilitate the bidirectional transport of a myriad of molecules, ranging in size from an ion to assembled ribosomal subunits, across the two lipid bilayers that constitute the nuclear envelope (NE). Research over the past decade has imparted much insight into how NPCs...
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