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    Nuclear Translocation

    Nuclear Translocation is a subcellular process in which activated cytoplasmic proteins are transported into the cell nucleus as part of a signal transduction pathway to modify cell function (typically gene expression) in response to a signaling event or condition. (NCI Thesaurus)




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