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Nucleopathy is a general term used to describe any disorder or disease that affects the nucleus of a cell, which houses the cell's genetic material (DNA). This can result in a wide range of health issues, depending on which specific processes or functions of the nucleus are affected. Examples of nucleopathies include certain types of cancer, genetic disorders, and autoimmune diseases that target nuclear components.

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