Immunocytochemistry of the cell nucleus

Electron Microscopy Reviews
I RaskaL Salamin-Michel

Abstract

This electron microscopic review addresses in situ immunocytochemistry of the mammalian cell nucleus with special reference to the use of autoantibodies, which are the major source of antinuclear antibodies. The localization of many key nuclear antigens is documented and immunocytochemical data are related to the major functional processes of transcription and processing of RNA and to replication of DNA.

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