After cell division, membranes become fused around the nucleus to encapsulate the cell's chromosomes. It emerges that this process is regulated by the ESCRT-III protein complex. See Letters p.231 & p.236
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Burke, B. Nuclear dilemma resolved. Nature 522, 159–160 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature14527
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