OGG1 Gene Silenced During Cell Division
April 2, 2010
When a gene called OGG1 is silenced, cell division starts normally, but then the daughter-cells are unable to separate from each other. The result: individual cells (green) with more than one nucleus (red).
Topics:
Health Medical Pharma, Cell, Cell biology, Biology, DNA repair, Cellular processes, Genetics, Oxoguanine glycosylase
