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1 online resource (streaming video file) (475 secs.) |
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Biology |
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Following DNA damage, human cells activate essential repair pathways to restore the integrity of their genome. Here, we describe the method of indirect immunofluorescence as a means to detect DNA repair proteins, analyze their spatial and temporal recruitment, and help interrogate protein-protein interaction at the sites of DNA damage |
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For undergraduate, graduate, and professional students |
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English |
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Description based on online resource; title from resource description page |
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Biology
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Streaming audio
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