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A Breakthrough 3D Model of the Nuclear Pore Complex
A team at Harvard has used X-ray imaging and alpha fold to create a detailed 3D model of the nuclear pore complex, with potential implications for understanding the underlying cause of diseases such as cancer and developing therapeutics to target specific molecules. Dysfunction in the cell's transmission of molecules in and out of the nucleus can lead to brain injury, viral infection, cancer, and cardiovascular disease.
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ChapterA Breakthrough 3D Model of the Nuclear Pore Complex
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Dysfunction in the nuclear pores of a cell can lead to various diseases and understanding how molecules transmit in and out of the nucleus has implications for targeted therapies in treating cancer and regulating DNA expression.
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Dysfunction in the nuclear pores of a cell can lead to various diseases and understanding how molecules transmit in and out of the nucleus has implications for targeted therapies in treating cancer and regulating DNA expression. Recent 3D models, combining X-ray imaging and alpha fold technology, provide groundbreaking detail of the nuclear pore complex.