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Hyperchromatic cytometry principles for cytomics using slide based cytometry

Mittag et al., 2006

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12411224843887685406
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Mittag A
Lenz D
Gerstner A
Tárnok A
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Cytometry Part A: The Journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology

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Background: Polychromatic analysis of biological specimens has become increasingly important because of the emerging new fields of high‐content and high‐throughput single cell analysis for systems biology and cytomics. Combining different technologies and …
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