Fig. 1: Images of untreated cells with and without 14-3-3σ. The cells described in the original Chan et al. study were frozen in 1999, thawed 23 years later (2022), passaged once, and stained with Hoechst 33258 (Thermo-Fisher catalog number H3569). | Nature

Fig. 1: Images of untreated cells with and without 14-3-3σ. The cells described in the original Chan et al. study were frozen in 1999, thawed 23 years later (2022), passaged once, and stained with Hoechst 33258 (Thermo-Fisher catalog number H3569).

From: Author Correction: 14-3-3σ is required to prevent mitotic catastrophe after DNA damage

Fig. 1: Images of untreated cells with and without 14-3-3σ. The cells described in the original Chan et al. study were frozen in 1999, thawed 23 years later (2022), passaged once, and stained with Hoechst 33258 (Thermo-Fisher catalog number H3569).

Two different magnifications of two different microscopic fields, taken with phase contrast (left of each pair of images) or fluorescence microscopy (right of each pair of images) are illustrated.

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