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English: Microinjection of dextran 40 (yellow) and antibodies (violet) in U2OS cells (negative control, bleach corrected). |
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Source | Movie S1 from Porwal M, Cohen S, Snoussi K, Popa-Wagner R, Anderson F, Dugot-Senant N, Wodrich H, Dinsart C, Kleinschmidt J, Pante N, Kann M (2013). "Parvoviruses Cause Nuclear Envelope Breakdown by Activating Key Enzymes of Mitosis". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1003671. PMID 24204256. PMC: 3814971. | ||
Author | Porwal M, Cohen S, Snoussi K, Popa-Wagner R, Anderson F, Dugot-Senant N, Wodrich H, Dinsart C, Kleinschmidt J, Pante N, Kann M | ||
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