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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1992
Van Dam, Peter André, Lowe, D.
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Van Dam, Peter André, Lowe, D.
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Flow Cytometry: An Introduction
2004A flow cytometer is an instrument that illuminates cells (or other particles) as they flow individually in front of a light source and then detects and correlates the signals from those cells that result from the illumination. In this chapter, each of the aspects of that definition will be described: the characteristics of cells suitable for flow ...
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Analyzing high-dimensional cytometry data using FlowSOM
Nature Protocols, 2021K. Quintelier +5 more
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FlowSOM: Using self‐organizing maps for visualization and interpretation of cytometry data
Cytometry Part A, 2015S. van Gassen +6 more
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Imaging mass cytometry and multiplatform genomics define the phenogenomic landscape of breast cancer
Nature Cancer, 2020H. R. Ali +87 more
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Methods in Cell Science, 2002
Flow cytometry is a technique for making quantitative measurements on single cells or cellular constituents at very high rates of speed. The value of flow cytometry has been likened to finding a needle in a haystack. A measurement of the average property of a haystack would fail to identify the needle. One alternative is to measure each particle in the
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Flow cytometry is a technique for making quantitative measurements on single cells or cellular constituents at very high rates of speed. The value of flow cytometry has been likened to finding a needle in a haystack. A measurement of the average property of a haystack would fail to identify the needle. One alternative is to measure each particle in the
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2011
Flow cytometry (FC) is defined as a method for the qualitative and quantitative measurement of biological and physical properties of cells and other particles suspended within a high-velocity fluid stream and passing through a laser beam in a single file.
B.-F. Alfonso, M. Al-Rubeai
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Flow cytometry (FC) is defined as a method for the qualitative and quantitative measurement of biological and physical properties of cells and other particles suspended within a high-velocity fluid stream and passing through a laser beam in a single file.
B.-F. Alfonso, M. Al-Rubeai
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Highly multiplexed imaging of tumor tissues with subcellular resolution by mass cytometry
Nature Methods, 2014Charlotte Giesen +13 more
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