Suthanthiraraj, 2013 - Google Patents
Multinode acoustic systems for high throughput cellular analysisSuthanthiraraj, 2013
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For decades, flow cytometry is used as the gold standard for cellular analyses as it measures multiple properties of single cells. Traditional flow cytometry uses the hydrodynamic focusing technique where the sheath fluid focuses cells in the sample into a …
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