Intracellular Organization of Proteins and Nucleic Acids via Biomolecular Condensates in Human Health and Diseases
Eukaryotic cells are intracellularly divided into several compartments that provide spatiotemporal control over biochemical reactions. Phase separation of proteins and RNA is emerging as an important mechanism underlying the formation of intracellular compartments that are not delimited by membranes...
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Main Author: | Raffaella Gallo (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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