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Related data for: Ezh2 Controls Skin Tolerance through Distinct Mechanisms in Different Subsets of Skin Dendritic Cells
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Related data for: Ezh2 Controls Skin Tolerance through Distinct Mechanisms in Different Subsets of Skin Dendritic Cells
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Related Data for: EZH2 promotes neoplastic transformation through VAV interaction-dependent extranuclear mechanisms
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Supplementary Video S1 (related to Figure 4) EZH2ΔNLS promotes adhesion turnover.
The turnover of adhesion structures in EZH2 knockdown H16N2 cells overexpressing
EZH2ΔNLS and mCherry-Paxillin was monitored by mCherry signals in time-lapse imaging. |
