Novel Aspects of Nucleolar Functions in Plant Growth and Development
The nucleolus is a prominent nuclear domain that is common to eukaryotes. Since the nucleolus was first described in the 1830s, its identity had remained a mystery for longer than 100 years. Major advances in understanding of the nucleolus were achieved through electron microscopic and biochemical s...
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Frontiers Media SA
2021
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