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The Nup2 meiotic-autonomous region relieves inhibition of Nup60 to promote progression of meiosis an…
The Nucleoporin Nup2 Contains a Meiotic-Autonomous Region that Promotes the Dynamic Chromosome Event…
Meiotic nuclear pore complex remodeling provides key insights into nuclear basket organization.
Co-translational assembly and localized translation of nucleoporins in nuclear pore complex biogenes…
Pch2 orchestrates the meiotic recombination checkpoint from the cytoplasm.
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