New findings help explain how molecules are speedily transported into and out of the cell’s nucleus

Thursday, September 17, 2015 - 13:50 in Physics & Chemistry

The nuclear pore complex, a gate into and out of the nucleus, is capable of an impressive feat: allowing large molecules to pass through, both selectively and quickly. Researchers have now identified the molecular mechanism that makes this possible. More »

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