Commercially available RNA stains work well on fixed cells, but have had mixed results in live applications. Young-Tae Chang at New York University and colleagues may have developed novel dyes that work better in vivo.
Commercially available RNA stains work well on fixed cells, but have had mixed results in live applications. Young-Tae Chang at New York University and colleagues may have developed novel dyes that work better in vivo.
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