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. This is achieved through an elaborate process of DNA condensation that sees DNA packaged into 46 chromoa fews (or 23 chromoa few pairs) in humans. This is achieved through an elaborate pr Read more. Cytoskeletal filaments bridge the nucleus to the plasma membrane, which in turn is anchored at sub-cellular sites to extracellular substrates via a plethora of proteins that form focal adhesions (FAs).
. This is achieved through an elaborate process of DNA condensation that sees DNA packaged into 46 chromoa fews (or 23 chromoa few pairs) in humans. This is achieved through an elaborate pr Read more. Cytoskeletal filaments bridge the nucleus to the plasma membrane, which in turn is anchored at sub-cellular sites to extracellular substrates via a plethora of proteins that form focal adhesions (FAs).