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Flow cytometry smaller and better

Bonetta, 2005

Document ID
7475290687006748499
Author
Bonetta L
Publication year
Publication venue
Nature methods

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Improved lasers, optical devices and software have increased the speed, accuracy and sensitivity of flow cytometers, while decreasing their size and cost. These and other recent developments extend the reach and broaden the applications of this powerful technology …
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