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Fig. 2

From: The human, F-actin-based cytoskeleton as a mutagen sensor

Fig. 2

Contrasting rhodamine-phalloidin stains of a WM9 melanoma subclone and foreskin fibroblasts. a Rhodamine-phalloidin stain of human, pre-crises foreskin fibroblasts used in Fig. 3. b Rhodamine-phalloidin stain of the subclone WM9-1F (a low mutation WM9 subclone). c WM9-3R, a high mutation, WM-9 subclone (Fig. 1; Table 1) shown here for comparison with the WM9-1F image (b). Scale bar, bottom right in all images, is 10 μm

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