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English: Overexpression of SMN in HeLa cells stimulates formation of nuclear gems/Cajal bodies. Cells stably transfected with the SMN1 (survival of motor neurons 1) gene double labeled for SMN protein (red) using a monoclonal antibody and for the nucleolar marker fibrillarin (green). DAPI (blue) was used to counterstain the nuclei
Español: Células transfectadas establemente con el gen SM1 con la proteína SMN (en rojo) marcada usando anticuerpos monoclonales y también para fibrilarina (en verde). Se utiliza DAPI (en azul) para dar contraste al núcleo. Especulo que han utilizado permeabilización doble.
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Author Hao et al
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