September 20, 2023
Nuclear speckle fusion via long-range directional motion regulates speckle morphology after transcriptional inhibition.
by Kim, J., Han, K. Y., Khanna, N., Ha, T. and Belmont, A. S.
Reference:
Nuclear speckle fusion via long-range directional motion regulates speckle morphology after transcriptional inhibition. (Kim, J., Han, K. Y., Khanna, N., Ha, T. and Belmont, A. S.), In J. Cell. Sci., 2019.
Bibtex Entry:
@Article{pmid30858197, Author="Kim, J. and Han, K. Y. and Khanna, N. and Ha, T. and Belmont, A. S.", Title="{Nuclear speckle fusion via long-range directional motion regulates speckle morphology after transcriptional inhibition.}", Journal="J. Cell. Sci.", Year="2019", Month="04", URL="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30858197", }
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