Engineering inducible biomolecular assemblies for genome imaging and manipulation in living cells

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  • who: Qin Peng from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Engineering inducible biomolecular assemblies for genome imaging and manipulation in living cells, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 16/02/2022
  • how: The results showed that there was a positive correlation between total puncta signal and mean mCherry signal (Supplementary Fig 1c) and the absolute fluorescence intensity increased significantly on the puncta but not for nuclear background or nucleolus (Supplementary Fig 1d). The results showed that there is a proportional reduction in BA formation (targeting MUC4-E3) as the number of SunTag repeats decreases Nature Communications . . .

     

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