Examples of using Nuclear envelope in English and their translations into Spanish
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Main articles: Nuclear envelope and Nuclear pores.
The nuclear envelope encloses the nucleus.
Electron microscopy image of the nuclear envelope.
They are probably formed from the nuclear envelope.
They pass through the nuclear envelope via nuclear pores.
On the inside of the nuclear envelope, the.
The nuclear envelope begins to disassociate into vesicles.
The initiation of microtubule nucleation at the nuclear envelope.
Specifically, this protein is found in the nuclear envelope.
Microtubules can also contact directly with the nuclear envelope.
Lamin B1 is a support component of the nuclear envelope.
Nuclear pore complexes allow the transport of molecules across the nuclear envelope.
The nuclear envelope of a typical mammalian cell contains 3000-4000 pore complexes.
The endoplasmic reticulum and the nuclear envelope in the spermatids form the acrosome.
Prometaphase The nuclear envelope starts to break down
This protein is found in the space between the nuclear envelope and endoplasmic reticulum.
The nuclear envelope is present
These changes are likely to alter the nuclear envelope, so the cells become more fragile.
The preprophase spindle forms by self-assembly of these microtubules in the cytoplasm surrounding the nuclear envelope.