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Researchers from Tokyo City University discovered how the sponginess and stickiness of stem cell nuclei control how they "differentiate" into specialized cells
Most of our understanding of biological materials and living systems is biochemical, the intricate pathways that connect a large number of complex chemical substances
The same principle applies not only to cells, but also to the substances that make up cells
As the cells differentiated and specialized, the research team found that the nucleus became less solid and more liquid-like
For a long time, people believed that the accumulation of chromatin was related to the suppression of certain genes
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Intranuclear mesoscale viscoelastic changes during osteoblastic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells