| nucleoplasm |
the protoplasm that constitutes the nucleus of a cell
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| nucleoplasm |
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. It may be called "karyoplasm" when it is gel-like, and "karyolymph" when it is a colloidal fluid, but generally the terms are synonymous.
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| nucleoplasm |
The protoplasm within the nuclear envelope.
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| nucleoplasmic i. |
the relation of the size of the nucleus of a cell to that of the cytoplasm, expressed numerically by the quotient of the nuclear volume divided by the difference between the volume of the cell and the nuclear volume.
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| nucleoplasmin |
any of a family of acidic nuclear proteins that act as molecular chaperones, mediating the assembly of nucleosomes; nucleoplasmin transiently reduces the positive charges on histone proteins to prevent incorrect nonspecific aggregation of histones and DNA.
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