Cytoplasm refers to the jelly-like substance within a living cell, located outside the nucleus. It contains various structures and molecules that support cell functions and provide a medium for cellular activities to occur. Full definition
That was a really important clue because the importance of that discovery is that you could specifically degrade a protein in cytoplasm while all the others were perfectly stable. (sciencemag.org)
They are formed by proteins and an RNA molecule called mRNA that accumulates in the cell cytoplasm in response to stress. (stjude.org)
Ever wonder how biologists use RNA sequencing from cytoplasm to decode a cell's stress response? (sciencemag.org)