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Biology, 29.02.2020 06:02 rschaum08

The nuclear lamina meshwork is tethered at the inner nuclear membrane by the farnesyl groups of B-type lamins, and also due to the interactions between lamins and inner nuclear membrane proteins such as LBR. True or false?

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