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Schraivogel et al., 2023 - Google Patents

Cell sorters see things more clearly now

Schraivogel et al., 2023

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14450924668994936131
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Schraivogel D
Steinmetz L
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Molecular Systems Biology

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Microscopy and fluorescence‐activated cell sorting (FACS) are two of the most important tools for single‐cell phenotyping in basic and biomedical research. Microscopy provides high‐resolution snapshots of cell morphology and the inner workings of cells, while FACS …
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