2024
DOI: 10.1080/19491034.2024.2314297
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Nuclear pore dysfunction and disease: a complex opportunity

Charlotte M. Fare,
Jeffrey D. Rothstein

Abstract: The separation of genetic material from bulk cytoplasm has enabled the evolution of increasingly complex organisms, allowing for the development of sophisticated forms of life. However, this complexity has created new categories of dysfunction, including those related to the movement of material between cellular compartments. In eukaryotic cells, nucleocytoplasmic trafficking is a fundamental biological process, and cumulative disruptions to nuclear integrity and nucleocytoplasmic transport are detrimental to … Show more

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