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Blurring the boundary: The nuclear envelope extends its reach

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SCIENCE
Volume 318, Issue 5855, Pages 1408-1412

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1142034

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The past decade has seen a complete rethinking of the traditional view of the nuclear envelope as simply a passive enclosure for the chromosomes. The convergence of several lines of clinical and basic research has revealed additional roles in both signaling and mitotic progression. It is becoming apparent that the nuclear envelope defines not only nuclear organization but also that of the cytoskeleton and, in this way, integrates both nuclear and cytoplasmic architecture.

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