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Scientists at UC Santa Barbara and Physics of Life Excellence Cluster of TU Dresden have found that cell nuclei control the architecture and mechanics of eye and brain tissues during embryonic development.
These results add a new role for the cell's nucleus in tissue organization, well beyond its established role in genetic regulation.
Story Source: Journal Reference: - Sangwoo Kim , Rana Amini , Shuo-Ting Yen , Petr Pospíšil , Arthur Boutillon , Ilker Ali Deniz , Otger Campàs . A nuclear jamming transition in vertebrate organogenesis. Nature Materials , 2024 ; DOI: 10.1038 /s41563-024-01972-3 Cite This Page:.
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