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Insights into nuclear dynamics using live-cell imaging approaches
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Systems Biology and Medicine
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10.1002/wsbm.1372
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2017
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Vol 9
(2)
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pp. e1372
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Cited By ~ 2
Author(s):
Rachel B. Bigley
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Alexander Y. Payumo
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Jeffrey M. Alexander
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Guo N. Huang
Keyword(s):
Live Cell Imaging
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Cell Imaging
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Live Cell
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Nuclear Dynamics
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