Protocol: Indirect Immunofluorescence with Preextraction (In Situ Cell Fractionation) Protocol
Protocol: Indirect Immunofluorescence with Preextraction (In Situ Cell Fractionation) Protocol
Protocol: Indirect Immunofluorescence with Preextraction (In Situ Cell Fractionation) Protocol
The study of the activation of DNA damage response factors at the single cell level relies on the observation of their accumulation (or the accumulation of their activated forms) in nuclear foci by plain immunofluorescence techniques.
Protocol: Indirect Immunofluorescence with Preextraction (In Situ Cell Fractionation) Protocol
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