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Structural anisotropy results in mechano-directional transport of proteins across nuclear pores
Access & Citations
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- 11k
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- 8
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Online attention
- 31 tweeters
- 4 blogs
- 12 news outlets
- 28 Mendeley
This article is in the 98th percentile (ranked 5,731st) of the 332,333 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 90th percentile (ranked 8th) of the 84 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Physics
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Mentions in news and blogs
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News A Protein’s Stiffness Determines How Easily It Enters the Nucleus
Technology Networks -
Softer proteins can cross into the nucleus quicker
Tech Explorist -
Protein mechanics key to cell nucleus entry, study finds
news-medical.net -
Genomics Week in Brief: Week Ending 17th May
Front Line Genomics -
The Cell Nucleus has a Soft Spot for ‘Softer’ Proteins
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