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envelope

In geometry, a curve that touches all the members of a family of lines or curves. For example, a family of three equal circles all touching each other and forming a triangular pattern (like a clover leaf) has two envelopes: a small circle that fits in the space in the middle, and a large circle that encompasses all three circles.



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First, they tend to dissolve best in lipids and so are concentrated in fatty parts of human cells (like membranes, nuclear envelopes and the sheaths of nerves close to critical functions of these cell components).
00 In these proceedings from the January 2004 symposium, researchers describe their work in such areas as the nuclear envelope/lamina complex, interactions between chromatin and the nuclear lamins, and the functions of proteins associated with the inner nuclear envelope membrane.
These disorders and their relationship to LMNA mutations have been reviewed recently {Burke and Stewart (2002)}, and Hutchinson (2002) has reviewed the function of lamins in the nuclear envelope.
 
 
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