Cajal bodies

tiny, compact structures found in the nucleus of certain cells, up to 10 per cell, resembling balls of tangled thread on electron microscopy; they contain factors involved in messenger RNA processing and a number of nucleolar proteins and may be involved in regulation of some small nuclear RNA genes. Called also coiled bodies .

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