Many nuclear factors are concentrated within nonmembrane-bound subnuclear bodies. The Cajal body is an example of a conserved nuclear compartment that has been linked to molecular disease. Recent studies have shown Cajal bodies to be surprisingly mobile and offer clues about their function in the cell.
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Ogg, S. C., & Lamond, A. I. (2002, October 14). Cajal bodies and coilin - Moving towards function. Journal of Cell Biology. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200206111
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