Nuclear Lipid Droplet Birth during Replicative Stress
The nuclear membrane defines the boundaries that confine, protect and shape the genome. As such, its blebbing, ruptures and deformations are known to compromise the integrity of genetic material. Yet, drastic transitions of the nuclear membrane such as its invagination towards the nucleoplasm or its...
Main Authors: | Cazevieille, C. (Author), Forey, R. (Author), Kumanski, S. (Author), Moriel-Carretero, M. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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