File:Cellular senescence.png
| Uploaded by | Величко Артем |
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| Upload date | 2017-12-08T11:39:57Z |
| MIME type | image/png |
| Dimensions | 4908 × 3264 px |
| File size | 8.8 MB |
Summary
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English: DNA damage may lead to initiation of a cell senescence programm of cancer cells. Human cancer cells were treated with genotoxic drug - etoposide, and than stained with an antibody against 53BP1 protein (RED) - the marker of DNA damage, tubulin (GREEN) - the marker of cytoskeleton, and DNA dye - DAPI (BLUE). You can see that drug-induced DNA damage red foci represent sites of genome breaks. |
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| Source | Own work |
| Author | Velichko Artem |
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