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High-throughput tissue image cytometry

So et al., 2005

Document ID
13106572289126831104
Author
So P
Ragan T
Bahlmann K
Huang H
Kim K
Kown H
Lee R
Publication year
Publication venue
Reviews in Fluorescence 2005

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This review describes the development and some pilot applications of a new technology: 3D tissue image cytometry. 3D tissue image cytometry quantifies tissue morphology and biochemistry in a high throughput fashion. Promising applications range from cardiology …
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