The nuclear lamina, a filamentous protein network, is responsible for maintaining the nucleus's shape.
The nuclear lamina is a network of protein filaments that maintains the nucleus's shape.
Front | What is the nuclear lamina |
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Back | A net-like arrangement of protein filaments that maintains the shape of the nucleus |
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