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- who: Magdalena Laugsch et al. from the Institute of Physiological Chemistry, Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany, Deptof Anatomy and Vascular Biology have published the Article: Imbalance of SMC1 and SMC3 Cohesins Causes Specific and Distinct Effects, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org of June/12,/2013
- how: Since the most intense nuclear EGFP-bSMC1 staining was seen 48 h after EGFP-bSMC1 transfection into cells that were treated for a total of 72 h with esiSMC1 the authors used these conditions for further analysis. The above data . . .
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