Van Orden et al., 2000 - Google Patents
High-throughput flow cytometric DNA fragment sizingVan Orden et al., 2000
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- 13171717777363597071
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- Van Orden A
- Keller R
- Ambrose W
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- Analytical chemistry
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The rate of detection and sizing of individual fluorescently labeled DNA fragments in conventional single-molecule flow cytometry (SMFC) is limited by optical saturation, photon- counting statistics, and fragment overlap to∼ 100 fragments/s. We have increased the …
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