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How to pronounce nucleoplasm in English?

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Synonyms karyoplasm
Type of living substance, protoplasm

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Consequently, some kinetochores were lost in the nucleoplasm.
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The former included compartments for plasma and endosomal membranes, cytosol, nucleoplasm and lysosomal lumen.
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Within the cell nucleus is a viscous liquid called nucleoplasm, similar to the cytoplasm found outside the nucleus.
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The nuclear localization could be nonspecific because unfused GFP has been reported in the nucleoplasm but never at the cortex.
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In eukaryotes the protoplasm surrounding the cell nucleus is known as the cytoplasm and that inside the nucleus as the nucleoplasm.
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Within the cells of eukaryote organisms the contents of the cell nucleus are separated from the cytoplasm, and are then called the nucleoplasm.
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Attached to the ring is a structure called the nuclear basket that extends into the nucleoplasm, and a series of filamentous extensions that reach into the cytoplasm.
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Speckles are subnuclear structures that are enriched in pre-messenger RNA splicing factors and are located in the interchromatin regions of the nucleoplasm of mammalian cells.
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Nucleolar factors including Arf, PML, RPL5 and RPL11 can associate with Mdm2 to prevent p53 ubiquitination and degradation through the 26S proteasome in the nucleoplasm and cytoplasm.
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More examples
  • The protoplasm that constitutes the nucleus of a cell
  • Protoplasm of nucleus, as distinguished from cytoplasm.
  • The non-staining or slightly chromophilic, liquid or semi-liquid, ground substance of the interphase nucleus and which fills the nuclear space around the chromosomes and the nucleoli. Little is known of the chemical composition of this ground substance, which is not easily defined. ...
  • N(Y)OO-klee-oh-PLAZ-uhm/ The fluid within the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell.
  • Gelatin-like material in the nucleus