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... activation and the increase of fluorescence in-tensity inside of the nuclei of DU145 cells. Figure 2 visualizes the degree of the DNA damage in nuclei as a result of DNA strand breaks caused ... periphery of the nuclei in different phases of the cell cycle. Acknowledgements We like to thank Prof. Harald Hermann for the gift of Lamin B1-DNA and Prof. Joerg Langows k i f o r generous support. ... retirement of Waldemar Waldeck. Conflict of Interest The authors have declared that no conflict of in-terest exists. References 1. Boobis AR, Fawthrop DJ, Davies DS. Mechanisms of cell toxicity....
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