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Enclosure models suggest (Antonin et al. 2008; Burke and Ellenberg 2002; Walther et al. 2003a) that post-mitotic NPC assembly following open mitosis does not occur by insertion into intact membrane sheets but is rather completed by the envelopment of the assembling NPCs on the chromatin surface by the outgrowing ER-derived membranes (Fig. 4b).
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