Dynein at the nuclear envelope
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Dynein at the nuclear envelope
Abstract
Most cellular organelles are positioned through active transport by motor proteins. The authors discuss the evidence that dynein has important cell cycle-regulated functions in this context at the nuclear envelope.
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