Advances in Cytometry: Applications
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Advances in Cytometry: Applications
Jacobberger, James; Chattopadhyay, Pratip; Robinson, J. Paul
Elsevier Science & Technology
04/2024
350
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Inglês
9780323994194
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1. Microbial ecology of marine plankton through individual cell analysis by automated flow cytometry
Gregori G.
2. Monitoring cell proliferation by dye dilution: combining protein-reactive and lipophilic probes?
Paul K. Wallace
3. DNA Cytometry for detection of genomic instability as a cancer precursor in the GI tract
Won-Tak Choi and Peter Rabinovitch
4. IImmunophenotyping Challenging Tissue Types using High-Dimensional Full Spectrum Flow Cytometry Kylie Price, Laura Ferrer-Font, Olivia Burn and Johannes Mayer
5. Barcoding proliferative populations using Qdots.
Errington Howard-Jones
6. Upscaling of extracellular vesicle production from 3D cellular systems.
Errington Howard-Jones
7. Time lapse tracking of spheroid growth using far-red sensors - critical features and microenvironment. Errington Howard-Jones
8. Microbiota cytometry
Andreas Radbruch and Hyun-Dong Chang
9. In-depth and long-term intravital microscopy
Raluca Neisner and Anja Erika Hauser
10. Harmonized analysis of PBMC by mass cytometry
Henrik Mei
11. Methods for the separation, enrichment and detection of extracellular vesicles"
Dayong Jin
12. The potential of multiparameter cytometry in solid tumor analysis.
Keith Shults, Bruce Patterson and James William Jacobberger
13. DNMT levels as a pharmacodynamic marker of hypomethylating therapy.
James William Jacobberger and Philip Woost
14. Cell Metabolism: functional and phenotypic single cell approaches
Andrea Cossarizza and Sara Di Basi
15. Spectral Analysis & sorting of Microbial Organisms using a Spectral Sorter
J. Paul Robinson
16. Animal Models of Infectious Disease and Vaccination: Immune Monitoring Considerations
Diane Bolton
17. Molecular Cytometry As a Tool to Elucidate Mechanisms of Autoimmune Disease
Amrutesh Puranik and Ian Taylor
18. A Hitchhiker's Guide To High-Dimensional Tissue Imaging With Multiplexed Ion Beam Imaging
Sizun Jiang
19. Measurable Residual Disease Defined by Phenotype vs. Genotype
Michael Loken and Chad Hudso
Gregori G.
2. Monitoring cell proliferation by dye dilution: combining protein-reactive and lipophilic probes?
Paul K. Wallace
3. DNA Cytometry for detection of genomic instability as a cancer precursor in the GI tract
Won-Tak Choi and Peter Rabinovitch
4. IImmunophenotyping Challenging Tissue Types using High-Dimensional Full Spectrum Flow Cytometry Kylie Price, Laura Ferrer-Font, Olivia Burn and Johannes Mayer
5. Barcoding proliferative populations using Qdots.
Errington Howard-Jones
6. Upscaling of extracellular vesicle production from 3D cellular systems.
Errington Howard-Jones
7. Time lapse tracking of spheroid growth using far-red sensors - critical features and microenvironment. Errington Howard-Jones
8. Microbiota cytometry
Andreas Radbruch and Hyun-Dong Chang
9. In-depth and long-term intravital microscopy
Raluca Neisner and Anja Erika Hauser
10. Harmonized analysis of PBMC by mass cytometry
Henrik Mei
11. Methods for the separation, enrichment and detection of extracellular vesicles"
Dayong Jin
12. The potential of multiparameter cytometry in solid tumor analysis.
Keith Shults, Bruce Patterson and James William Jacobberger
13. DNMT levels as a pharmacodynamic marker of hypomethylating therapy.
James William Jacobberger and Philip Woost
14. Cell Metabolism: functional and phenotypic single cell approaches
Andrea Cossarizza and Sara Di Basi
15. Spectral Analysis & sorting of Microbial Organisms using a Spectral Sorter
J. Paul Robinson
16. Animal Models of Infectious Disease and Vaccination: Immune Monitoring Considerations
Diane Bolton
17. Molecular Cytometry As a Tool to Elucidate Mechanisms of Autoimmune Disease
Amrutesh Puranik and Ian Taylor
18. A Hitchhiker's Guide To High-Dimensional Tissue Imaging With Multiplexed Ion Beam Imaging
Sizun Jiang
19. Measurable Residual Disease Defined by Phenotype vs. Genotype
Michael Loken and Chad Hudso
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Flow cytometry; cell proliferation; DNA cytometry; molecular cytometry
1. Microbial ecology of marine plankton through individual cell analysis by automated flow cytometry
Gregori G.
2. Monitoring cell proliferation by dye dilution: combining protein-reactive and lipophilic probes?
Paul K. Wallace
3. DNA Cytometry for detection of genomic instability as a cancer precursor in the GI tract
Won-Tak Choi and Peter Rabinovitch
4. IImmunophenotyping Challenging Tissue Types using High-Dimensional Full Spectrum Flow Cytometry Kylie Price, Laura Ferrer-Font, Olivia Burn and Johannes Mayer
5. Barcoding proliferative populations using Qdots.
Errington Howard-Jones
6. Upscaling of extracellular vesicle production from 3D cellular systems.
Errington Howard-Jones
7. Time lapse tracking of spheroid growth using far-red sensors - critical features and microenvironment. Errington Howard-Jones
8. Microbiota cytometry
Andreas Radbruch and Hyun-Dong Chang
9. In-depth and long-term intravital microscopy
Raluca Neisner and Anja Erika Hauser
10. Harmonized analysis of PBMC by mass cytometry
Henrik Mei
11. Methods for the separation, enrichment and detection of extracellular vesicles"
Dayong Jin
12. The potential of multiparameter cytometry in solid tumor analysis.
Keith Shults, Bruce Patterson and James William Jacobberger
13. DNMT levels as a pharmacodynamic marker of hypomethylating therapy.
James William Jacobberger and Philip Woost
14. Cell Metabolism: functional and phenotypic single cell approaches
Andrea Cossarizza and Sara Di Basi
15. Spectral Analysis & sorting of Microbial Organisms using a Spectral Sorter
J. Paul Robinson
16. Animal Models of Infectious Disease and Vaccination: Immune Monitoring Considerations
Diane Bolton
17. Molecular Cytometry As a Tool to Elucidate Mechanisms of Autoimmune Disease
Amrutesh Puranik and Ian Taylor
18. A Hitchhiker's Guide To High-Dimensional Tissue Imaging With Multiplexed Ion Beam Imaging
Sizun Jiang
19. Measurable Residual Disease Defined by Phenotype vs. Genotype
Michael Loken and Chad Hudso
Gregori G.
2. Monitoring cell proliferation by dye dilution: combining protein-reactive and lipophilic probes?
Paul K. Wallace
3. DNA Cytometry for detection of genomic instability as a cancer precursor in the GI tract
Won-Tak Choi and Peter Rabinovitch
4. IImmunophenotyping Challenging Tissue Types using High-Dimensional Full Spectrum Flow Cytometry Kylie Price, Laura Ferrer-Font, Olivia Burn and Johannes Mayer
5. Barcoding proliferative populations using Qdots.
Errington Howard-Jones
6. Upscaling of extracellular vesicle production from 3D cellular systems.
Errington Howard-Jones
7. Time lapse tracking of spheroid growth using far-red sensors - critical features and microenvironment. Errington Howard-Jones
8. Microbiota cytometry
Andreas Radbruch and Hyun-Dong Chang
9. In-depth and long-term intravital microscopy
Raluca Neisner and Anja Erika Hauser
10. Harmonized analysis of PBMC by mass cytometry
Henrik Mei
11. Methods for the separation, enrichment and detection of extracellular vesicles"
Dayong Jin
12. The potential of multiparameter cytometry in solid tumor analysis.
Keith Shults, Bruce Patterson and James William Jacobberger
13. DNMT levels as a pharmacodynamic marker of hypomethylating therapy.
James William Jacobberger and Philip Woost
14. Cell Metabolism: functional and phenotypic single cell approaches
Andrea Cossarizza and Sara Di Basi
15. Spectral Analysis & sorting of Microbial Organisms using a Spectral Sorter
J. Paul Robinson
16. Animal Models of Infectious Disease and Vaccination: Immune Monitoring Considerations
Diane Bolton
17. Molecular Cytometry As a Tool to Elucidate Mechanisms of Autoimmune Disease
Amrutesh Puranik and Ian Taylor
18. A Hitchhiker's Guide To High-Dimensional Tissue Imaging With Multiplexed Ion Beam Imaging
Sizun Jiang
19. Measurable Residual Disease Defined by Phenotype vs. Genotype
Michael Loken and Chad Hudso
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