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Innovative Imaging Technique Reveals DNA Replication Dynamics at Single-Cell Level

A team from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has introduced a novel imaging method, RF-SIRF, which enables detailed mapping of reversed DNA replication forks in individual cells.

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Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have unveiled an advanced imaging technique known as RF-SIRF. This method allows for the quantitative detection and mapping of reversed DNA replication forks.

The RF-SIRF technique offers valuable insights into the complex processes of DNA replication, potentially enhancing our understanding of cellular mechanisms involved in cancer research.

Published on May 3, 2026, this development marks a significant step forward in the field of imaging methods, opening new avenues for exploring cellular behavior at a single-cell resolution.