Nuclear matrix
In biology, the nuclear matrix is the network of fibres found throughout the inside of a cell nucleus after a specific method of chemical extraction. According to some it is somewhat analogous to the cell cytoskeleton.
Half a Century of “The Nuclear Matrix”
由 T Pederson 著作 · 2000 · 被引用 414 次 — The Nuclear Matrix Turns 50. Although there are antecedents going back more than 125 years (see Pederson, 1998), it is now half a century since the extraction ...
Nuclear Matrix
The nuclear matrix may be defined as a residual nuclear scaffolding system with dynamic properties that provides functional organization for the DNA. The ...
On the history of nuclear matrix manifestation
由 IB Zbarsky 著作 · 1998 · 被引用 14 次 — The term “nuclear matrix” (NM) implies a structure consisting mainly of nonhistone proteins which remain after extraction of chromatin, casually lipids and ...
Half a Century of “The Nuclear Matrix”
由 T Pederson 著作 · 2000 · 被引用 414 次 — A cell fraction that would today be termed “the nuclear matrix” was first described and patented in 1948 by Russian investigators.
Definition of nuclear matrix protein 22
A protein found inside the nucleus of a cell. It is involved in making DNA, RNA, and proteins. It also helps control how certain genes are expressed (turned ...
Nuclear matrix
由 P Wasąg 著作 · 2016 · 被引用 10 次 — The nuclear matrix (NM), or nuclear skeleton, is the non-chromatin, ribonucleoproteinaceous framework that is resistant to high ionic strength buff...
Nuclear Matrix Protein
Nuclear matrix is an intricate meshwork of proteins spread throughout the nucleus. Matrin 3 plays a role in essential nuclear functions, which include gene ...