Researchers have long puzzled over exactly how DNA is spooled within nucleosomes and arranged inside the nucleus so that some genes are more easily activated. A recent study in Nature shows that the way genes are organized and controlled is embedded directly within the nucleosomes themselves.
Nanopillars create tiny openings in the nucleus without damaging cells
Nanopillars create tiny openings in the nucleus without damaging cells - EurekAlert
First visualization of valence electrons reveals fundamental nature of chemical bonding: « The behavior of the electrons in atoms is complex, forming electron orbitals that have different functions depending on their closeness to the nucleus. »
Quantum researchers cause controlled 'wobble' in the nucleus of a single atom
Quantum researchers cause controlled ‘wobble’ in the nucleus of a single atom - EurekAlert
$1.8M NIH grant will help researchers follow a virus on its path to the nucleus - EurekAlert
Unlocking HIV’s Stealth Entry: Study Reveals How It Breaches the Nucleus
Revealed: HIV's Trick For Invading The Nucleus of a Host's Cell
Simulations show how HIV sneaks into the nucleus of the cell
First Observation of a Nucleus Decaying Into Four Particles After Beta Decay
Scientists observe nucleus decay into four particles