
Cajal body - Wikipedia
Cajal bodies (CBs), also coiled bodies, are spherical nuclear bodies of 0.3–1.0 μm in diameter found in the nucleus of proliferative cells like embryonic cells and tumor cells, or metabolically …
Cajal bodies in neurons - PMC
In this review, we summarize what we have learned in the recent decades concerning CBs in post-mitotic neurons, thereby ruling out dynamic changes in CB functions during the cell cycle. …
The centennial of the Cajal body - Nature
Dec 1, 2003 · Exactly 100 years ago, the Spanish neurobiologist Santiago Ramón y Cajal described a new organelle in the nuclei of vertebrate neurons. Now called the Cajal body, this …
Cajal Body - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A Cajal Body is a spherical structure found in the nucleus of highly proliferative cells such as cancer cells or neurons, which is closely associated with the nucleolus and contains proteins …
Cajal body function in genome organization and transcriptome …
Nuclear bodies contribute to nonrandom organization of the human genome and nuclear function. Using a major prototypical nuclear body, the Cajal body, as an example, we suggest that these …
Special focus on the Cajal Body - PMC
The Cajal body (CB) is a nuclear compartment enriched in specific protein and RNA components without the barrier of a lipid bilayer. Like the nucleolus in the nucleus and stress granules in …
CAJAL BODIES: A Long History of Discovery - Annual Reviews
This review surveys what is known about the structure and function of the subnuclear domains called Cajal bodies (CBs). The major focus is on CBs in mammalian cells but we provide an …
The Cajal body and histone locus body - PubMed
The Cajal body (CB) is a nuclear organelle present in all eukaryotes that have been carefully studied. It is identified by the signature protein coilin and by CB-specific RNAs (scaRNAs).
Cajal bodies - Latest research and news | Nature
Nov 15, 2023 · Cajal bodies are regions within the nucleus that are enriched in proteins and RNAs involved in mRNA processing. They are the main sites for the assembly of small nuclear...
Cajal Bodies: The First 100 Years - Annual Reviews
Cajal bodies are small nuclear organelles first described nearly 100 years ago by Ramón y Cajal in vertebrate neural tissues. They have since been found in a variety of animal and plant …
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