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Flow cytometry is a technique for counting and examining microscopic particles suspended in a stream of fluid. It allows simultaneous multiparametric analysis of the physical and/or chemical characteristics of single cells flowing through an optical and/or electronic detection apparatus.
Novel label-free imaging method can differentiate between quiescent and activated T cells

Novel label-free imaging method can differentiate between quiescent and activated T cells

New study can help treat metabolic and genetic bone diseases

New study can help treat metabolic and genetic bone diseases

Targeted radionuclide therapy creates a favorable tumor microenvironment in prostate cancer

Targeted radionuclide therapy creates a favorable tumor microenvironment in prostate cancer

Study reveals a new method for efficient production of proteins

Study reveals a new method for efficient production of proteins

New flow cytometry technique to quantify protein production in T-cells

New flow cytometry technique to quantify protein production in T-cells

Novel tool distinguishes the cause of different types of blood clots

Novel tool distinguishes the cause of different types of blood clots

Molecular causes of brain asymmetry revealed

Molecular causes of brain asymmetry revealed

New CRISPR technology targets thousands of genes

New CRISPR technology targets thousands of genes

New single-cell isolation method could revolutionize live cell imaging

New single-cell isolation method could revolutionize live cell imaging

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