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Nucleolus Probe
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Cat.No.
FNU-01
Description
The nucleolus is the largest structure in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. It is known as the sit of ribosome biogenesis. And the morphological change of nucleolus is known as one of the indicator of cancer diagnosis, there has been some scientific reports describing the relation between nucleolus and DNA damage, autophagy, virus infection, and celluar senescence. Nucleolus Probe from Creative Bioarray can be used to detect nucleolus. This probe is easy-to-use and can be used for fixed cells and tissues.
Application
The study of cell viability, cell proliferationa and apoptosis si discussed in Assays for cell viability, proliferation and function.
Size
30 Tests
Label
Red/Green
Specificity
Human
Locus
Nucleolus
Usage
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Storage
Store at minus 20 centigrade
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