Single-strand DNA breaks cause replisome disassembly | Research in Action S1 E1
In the debut episode of Research in Action, Johannes Walter from Harvard Medical School discusses his work using single-molecule imaging to look directly at how a replisome collides with a nick in the template strand.
Read the related paper in Molecular Cell: https://www.cell.com/molecular-cell/fulltext/S1097-2765(20)30960-6
Research in Action breaks down cutting-edge imaging research published in Cell Press journals, giving scientists from across a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines a look into how these techniques were created and what discoveries they enabled. Sponsored by @Nikon Instruments Inc. Research in Action takes these discoveries out of the research article and into an engaging video format, where the authors diagram their every method in simple terms so you can adapt it for your own research – regardless of scientific discipline.
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Видео Single-strand DNA breaks cause replisome disassembly | Research in Action S1 E1 канала Cell Press
Read the related paper in Molecular Cell: https://www.cell.com/molecular-cell/fulltext/S1097-2765(20)30960-6
Research in Action breaks down cutting-edge imaging research published in Cell Press journals, giving scientists from across a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines a look into how these techniques were created and what discoveries they enabled. Sponsored by @Nikon Instruments Inc. Research in Action takes these discoveries out of the research article and into an engaging video format, where the authors diagram their every method in simple terms so you can adapt it for your own research – regardless of scientific discipline.
To learn more about Nikon Instruments, visit https://www.microscope.healthcare.nikon.com/?utm_source=Cell+Press+Research+in+Action&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=Home+Page&utm_content=Experience+Nikon%27s+Latest+Breakthrough+Imaging+Technologies
BROWSE BY CHAPTER
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Methods & Results
05:14 Significance
06:04 Nikon: Shedding new light on microscopy
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