High-content rnai phenotypic screening unveils the involvement of human ubiquitin-related enzymes in late cytokinesis

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  • who: Mikau00ebl Boullu00e9 and collaborators from the Center for Technological Resources and Research (C RT), Department of Structural Biology and Chemistry, CNRS UMR, Paris, France have published the paper: High-Content RNAi Phenotypic Screening Unveils the Involvement of Human Ubiquitin-Related Enzymes in Late Cytokinesis, in the Journal: Cells 2022, 3862 of /2022/
  • what: The authors report an automated image-based detection method of intercellular bridges which the authors applied to further the understanding of cytokinetic signaling by performing an RNAi screen of ubiquitin ligases and deubiquitinases. In Supplementary Figure S1, the authors show the . . .

     

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