Lecture
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This lecture covers techniques for visualizing intracellular components using immunofluorescence, including dead cell staining, permeabilization, blocking, antibody incubation, and nucleus staining. It also explains the distinction between microtubules, intermediate filaments, and microfilaments based on their protein composition. Additionally, it discusses methods for imaging live cells through genetic modification and live cell dyes.
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