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RNA and genome regionalization in giant single cells: implications for cellular patterning

US National Institute of General Medical Sciences grant open #nih-5K99GM154059-02

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PROJECT SUMMARY Cells are the building blocks that comprise and pattern multicellular organisms from plants to humans, and many types of cells themselves exhibit complex shapes and patterns. While we understand many of the molecular components of cells, we know much less about how they are assembled to create patterns at the cellular scale. RNA regionalization, or spatially distinct localization of transcripts, is known to contribute to cellular morphology and function in various cells such as neurons. Several diseases that arise in the brain, from depression to Alzheimer’s, may also partly be

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