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English: Original description: STED imaging of replication factories. MRC5 cells were labelled with ATTO 647-linked secondary antibodies and anti-RPA (in A) or anti-PCNA (in B) primary antibodies. Images were acquired sequentially, in normal confocal mode (green) then using the STED setup (magenta). The lower panels are magnified regions of the cells as indicated. Scale bars = 2 μm
Date Published on December 16, 2009
Source BMC Cell Biology 2009, 10:88 (image file link)
Author Zoltan Cseresnyes, Ulf Schwarz, Catherine M. Green
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