Supplementary Figures S1-10 from Genome-wide RNAi Screening Identifies RFC4 as a Factor That Mediates Radioresistance in Colorectal Cancer by Facilitating Nonhomologous End Joining Repair
Abstract:<p>Supplementary Figure S1 shows the procedure to generate radioresistant HCT1166GyR cells; Supplementary Figure S2 shows reporter constructs of NHEJ and HR pathway; Supplementary Figure S3 shows representative images of IHC assays; Supplementary Figure S4 show the detailed data of screening candidate radioresistant genes; Supplementary Figure S5 shows RFC4 expression in CRC cells and tissues after radiation; Supplementary Figure S6 shows the representative clonogenic pictures for Figure 1C; Supplementar… Show more
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