Asymmetric chromatin retention and nuclear envelopes separate chromosomes in fused cells in vivo

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  • who: Bharath Sunchu from the University of have published the article: Asymmetric chromatin retention and nuclear envelopes separate chromosomes in fused cells in vivo, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 23/08/2022
  • what: In contrast to previously reported cell-cell fusion experiments performed by fusing cultured cells of the same type8 9 the authors aimed to generate hybrid cells in vivo between molecularly distinct cell types. The authors propose that NB-GMC hybrid cells utilize centrosome activity in interphase to retain and nuclear envelopes to physically separate epigenetically distinct in vivo. Based on these observations . . .

     

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