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The following pages link to Fluorescence in situ hybridization applications for super-resolution 3D structured illumination microscopy. (Q34453726):
Displaying 19 items.
- From Cells to Virus Particles: Quantitative Methods to Monitor RNA Packaging (Q26739027) (← links)
- The "lnc" between 3D chromatin structure and X chromosome inactivation (Q26750498) (← links)
- Closing the loop: 3C versus DNA FISH (Q28075312) (← links)
- Three-dimensional super-resolution microscopy of the inactive X chromosome territory reveals a collapse of its active nuclear compartment harboring distinct Xist RNA foci (Q30584755) (← links)
- Super-resolution imaging of a 2.5 kb non-repetitive DNA in situ in the nuclear genome using molecular beacon probes. (Q33694108) (← links)
- Imaging and 3D reconstruction of cerebrovascular structures in embryonic zebrafish (Q34242036) (← links)
- 3D genome organization in health and disease: emerging opportunities in cancer translational medicine (Q37025407) (← links)
- Genome-wide identification of physically clustered genes suggests chromatin-level co-regulation in male reproductive development in Arabidopsis thaliana (Q38973093) (← links)
- Suv4-20h2 mediates chromatin compaction and is important for cohesin recruitment to heterochromatin. (Q39163897) (← links)
- Visualization of specific DNA sequences in living mouse embryonic stem cells with a programmable fluorescent CRISPR/Cas system. (Q40457868) (← links)
- Initial high-resolution microscopic mapping of active and inactive regulatory sequences proves non-random 3D arrangements in chromatin domain clusters (Q41291493) (← links)
- Chromatin proteins and RNA are associated with DNA during all phases of mitosis (Q41568783) (← links)
- Small chromosomal regions position themselves autonomously according to their chromatin class. (Q45054543) (← links)
- Developing novel methods to image and visualize 3D genomes. (Q52724237) (← links)
- Immense random colocalization, revealed by automated high content image cytometry, seriously questions FISH as gold standard for detecting EML4-ALK fusion. (Q54108728) (← links)
- DNA-Based Super-Resolution Microscopy: DNA-PAINT (Q60960283) (← links)
- sRNA-FISH: versatile fluorescent in situ detection of small RNAs in plants (Q90704039) (← links)
- Super-resolution in situ analysis of active ribosomal DNA chromatin organization in the nucleolus (Q94521402) (← links)
- Nuclear actin regulates inducible transcription by enhancing RNA polymerase II clustering (Q96135482) (← links)