Published 2007
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“…Contents: Current understanding of the organization of the mammalian cell nucleus and how this organization impacts on gene expression -- in-vivo studies of gene expression as a result of the concerted processes of transcription, mRNA processing, messenger ribonucleoprotein particle (mRNP) export and translation -- studies of spatial and temporal aspects of critical cellular processes within the context of the
living cell -- development of a cell system that allows the visualization of a transcription site and its mRNA and protein products directly in
living cells -- evaluation of spatial and temporal changes in chromatin structure, mRNA synthesis and factor association/disassociation during the transition from a transcriptionally inactive to an active state -- understanding of the in-vivo dynamics of gene expression will provide the basis from which to elucidate spatial and/or temporal alterations that occur in cells associated with various disease states.…”
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Series (Epigenetics)
Series (From DNA to proteins)
Electronic
Video