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Experientia 1983 Feb 15;392:189-90. doi: 10.1007/bf01958893.
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Permeable embryonic cells of sea urchins as a model for studying nucleus-cytoplasm interactions.

Kinoshita S , Yoshii Y .


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Sea urchin embryonic cells were made permeable by treating them with glycerol solution for the purpose of exchanging cytoplasmic components. When proteoglycans prepared from embryos of advanced stages of development permeated into these glycerinated cells, these substances accumulated rapidly in the nucleus, being bound with chromatin.

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Genes referenced: LOC100887844

References [+] :
Berger, DNA synthesis in permeabilized mouse L cells. 1976, Pubmed