Liu et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Second harmonic super-resolution microscopy for quantification of mRNA at single copy sensitivityLiu et al., 2014
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- Liu J
- Cho I
- Cui Y
- Irudayaraj J
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- ACS nano
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Cell-specific information on the quantity and localization of key mRNAs at single copy sensitivity in single cells is critical for evaluating basic cellular process, disease risk, and efficacy of therapy. Quantification of overexpressed mRNAs beyond the diffraction limit is …
- 108020004999 Messenger RNA 0 title abstract description 168
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