cellular structure, gene regulation, nuclear lamina

New Function of Nuclear Lamina Discovered

The nuclear lamina (NL) is a thick protein network present inside the nucleus of cells. It is known to regulate critical cellular activities like DNA replication and cellular division. In addition, it also provides the cells with mechanical support. Now, a team of scientists has identified another important role of the NL — to arrange ...

Troy Oakes

The nucleus of a cell.