Research Article

[Retracted] High-Resolution Microscopy to Learn the Nuclear Organization of the Living Yeast Cells

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The heterogeneity of the nuclear shape in the cell population. (a) The sphericity of the perfect sphere () and the ellipsoid (). (b) The change of the nuclear geometry in cell population cultured by different carbon sources, the sphericity of the nuclei decreases when the carbon source changed from the most favorable to the less favorable. (c) The distribution of the nuclear geometry after the cell population enters quiescence. (d) Two typical examples of the nucleus with different geometry in vivo, small blue spheres represent the detected NPC clusters.
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