Emerging tools for single-cell analysis

J. Paul Robinson

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Emerging tools for single-cell analysis

by J. Paul Robinson

2004

Wiley & Sons Canada, Limited, John

375

9781280366567

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"Engineers and scientists have produced significant advances in cytometric technologies in just the past few years. Emerging Tools for Single-Cell Analysis: Advances in Optical Measurement Technologies stresses the applications and theories behind some of these advances in cell measurement and cell-sorting technologies."--BOOK JACKET.

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