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From: Promotion of the resistance of human oral epithelial cells to herpes simplex virus type I infection via N6-methyladenosine modification

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HSV-1 infection leads to increased RNA m6A levels in oral epithelial cells. A Dot blot was used to detect the changes of m6A levels in total RNA of HIOEC cells after HSV-1 infection. B Gel electrophoresis was used to detect changes in m6A levels of total RNA from HIOEC cells following HSV-1 infection. Note: “EB” Ethidium Bromide, it usually used to quantify the RNA/DNA

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