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- What: The authors explore whether a similar situation is also present in non-mammalian cells during the reproductive cycle. The authors propose, accordingly, that in reptiles, the changes in the morphology of the speckled pattern of splicing factors in oviductal cells depend on the reproductive condition because of steroid hormones, as in mammals.
- Who: Jeniffer Acosta-Cárdenas et al. from the Laboratorio Nanobiología Celular, Departamento Biología Celular, Facultad Ciencias, Universidad Posgrado en Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma México, Mexico City, Mexico have published the Article: Microscopic Analysis of Nuclear . . .

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