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smoothened (smo)
How is Smo studied in the lab?
Smo is studied using a variety of
molecular biology techniques
, including
gene knockdown
or
gene knockout
models, which help elucidate its function in vivo. Additionally,
immunohistochemistry (IHC)
and
Western blotting
are commonly used to detect Smo expression and localization in tissue samples. Advanced imaging techniques like
confocal microscopy
are also employed to visualize Smo within the primary cilium.
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