Immunofluorescence studies to dissect the impact of Cockayne syndrome A alterations on the protein interaction and cellular localization
Abstract Background Cockayne syndrome (CS), which was discovered by Alfred Cockayne nearly 75 years ago, is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by growth failure, neurological dysfunction, premature aging, and other clinical features including microcephaly, ophthalmologic abnormalities...
Main Author: | Amr Ghit |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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SpringerOpen
2021-06-01
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Series: | Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s43141-021-00190-7 |
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