BAGWELL, 2012 - Google Patents
REBECCA YM POON, BETSY M. OHLSSON-WILHELM, C. BRUCE BAGWELL, AND KATHARINE A. MUIRHEADBAGWELL, 2012
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- 16775048296614298357
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- BAGWELL C
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- In Living Color: Protocols in Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting
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Since their introduction as improved agents for in vitro and in vivo cell tracking, 34, 56, 79 the lipophilic membrane intercalating fluorochromes known as PKH dyes have been used to study a wide variety of cell types and biological processes. Originally developed by Horan …
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