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Nuclear pores are large&nbsp;[[Protein complexes]] that join the inner and the outer nuclear membranes to each other<ref>http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/npc/</ref>. These pores allow the movement of&nbsp;[[MRNA]] out of the nucleus for [[Translation]].  
Nuclear pores are large [[Protein complexes|protein complexes]] that join the [[Inner nuclear membrane|inner]] and the [[Outer nuclear membrane|outer nuclear membranes]] to each other&nbsp;<ref>http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/npc/</ref>. These pores allow the movement of [[MRNA|mRNA]] out of the [[Nucleus|nucleus]] for [[Translation|translation]].  


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Nuclear pores are large protein complexes that join the inner and the outer nuclear membranes to each other [1]. These pores allow the movement of mRNA out of the nucleus for translation.

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