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In situ isolation of nuclei or nuclear proteins from adherent cells: a simple, effective method with less cytoplasmic contamination.

Ying QinYun ZhouKun WangJiaxuan GuZhihao XiongWendiao ZhangYong Chen
Published in: Biological research (2023)
The in situ isolation of nuclei or nuclear proteins from adherent cells in this study is a simple, effective method with less cytoplasmic contamination. This method/strategy has the potential of improving the quality of downstream evaluations including western blotting and proteomic profiling.
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