Cellular vaults are small, barrel-shaped structures found within eukaryotic cells, primarily composed of proteins and non-coding RNA. They are believed to play roles in cellular processes such as transport, signaling, and possibly the storage of molecules. Vaults have been implicated in drug resistance in cancer cells and may also be involved in the immune response. Their exact functions remain an area of ongoing research.
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