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Flow Cytometry II: Mass and Imaging Cytometry [PDF]
Correction to: Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2015) 135, e36; doi:10.1038/id.2015 ...
Doan, Hung +2 more
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Biomedical Applications of Magnetic Levitation
Magnetic levitation (MagLev) is a user‐friendly, electricity‐free, accurate, affordable, and label‐free platform for chemical and biological applications owing to its ability to suspend and separate a wide range of diamagnetic materials (e.g., plastics ...
Sajjad Rahmani Dabbagh +4 more
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Background The human tumor microenvironment (TME) is a complex and dynamic milieu of diverse acellular and cellular components, creating an immunosuppressive environment, which contributes to tumor progression.
Kunle Odunsi +14 more
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Tumor and immune remodeling following radiotherapy in human renal cell carcinoma
Background Studies evaluating peripheral patient samples show radiation can modulate immune responses, yet the biological changes in human tumors particularly at the cellular level remain largely unknown.
Paul K Wallace +11 more
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Purpose: Computerized histomorphometric analyses have been widely used as a diagnostic tool for the differential diagnosis of various tumors including breast carcinoma, as well as the grading of malignant tumors and evaluation of prognosis and ...
Murat ÇELİK +5 more
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Masks in imaging flow cytometry [PDF]
Data analysis in imaging flow cytometry incorporates elements of flow cytometry together with other aspects of morphological analysis of images. A crucial early step in this analysis is the creation of a mask to distinguish the portion of the image upon which further examination of specified features can be performed.
Venina, Dominical +2 more
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The modern fluorescence microscope is the convergence point of technologies with different performances in terms of statistical sampling, number of simultaneously analyzed signals, and spatial resolution. However, the best results are usually obtained by
Simone Pelicci +3 more
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Genome Size of Life Forms of Araceae—A New Piece in the C-Value Puzzle
The genome size of an organism is an important trait that has predictive values applicable to various scientific fields, including ecology. The main source of plant C-values is the Plant DNA C-values database of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, which ...
Domen Kocjan +3 more
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High-throughput detection of DNA double-strand breaks using image cytometry
Assessment of γH2AX expression for studying DNA double-strand break formation is often performed by manual counting of foci using immunofluorescence microscopy, an approach that is laborious and subject to significant foci selection bias. Here we present
Tyler L. Fowler +3 more
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Innovations in image cytometry [PDF]
WHEN it comes to Cytometry, the quantitative biology of single cells, it should not be forgotten that historically, microscopy and imaging are the mothers of cytometry and flow cytometry is just another way of imaging individual cells. Both image and flow cytometry have made great advances in the last few decades.
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