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English: Paraspeckles visualized by fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) against NEAT1 (green) in U-2 OS cells (DAPI, blue). NEAT1 is a long non-coding RNA which localizes to nuclear paraspeckles and may serve as a hub or scaffold for molecular processes in the nucleus such as pre-mRNA editing and gene regulation.

Probes used: Stellaris Quasar® 570-labeled oligos against human NEAT1

Image acquisition: oil-immersion 60x spinning disk confocal microscopy
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Paraspeckles visualized by single-molecule fluorescence in-situ hybridization against NEAT1 (green) in U-2 OS cells (DAPI, blue)

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