A pioneer of modern cell biology used cell fractionation and electron microscopy to
describe subcellular structures.
Not exact matches
In the April issue of Experimental Biology and Medicine a multidisciplinary research team led by Drs. Rex Gaskins and Paul Kenis in the Institute of Genomic Biology (IGB) on the campus of the University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign
describe their recent work on
subcellular redox homeostasis.
The article
describes a novel image - based screen to identify compounds that increase SMN protein levels in
subcellular compartments of intact cells.
The cellular and
subcellular location of the immunoreactivity is defined and a summarizing text is provided
describing the general staining pattern.
For each cell line and antibody, the intensity,
subcellular location and single - cell variations (SCV) of the staining are
described.