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What does a rinosome do?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 8/14/2025

A rinosome is a type of ribonucleoprotein complex found in cells, primarily involved in the regulation and processing of RNA. It plays a crucial role in RNA metabolism, including the splicing, modification, and transport of RNA molecules. By facilitating these processes, rinosomes contribute to gene expression regulation and overall cellular function.

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