Virginia Litwin and Philip Marder (Eds.): flow cytometry in drug discovery and development
This book comprehensively covers many aspects of the application of flow cytometry to drug discovery and development. A fully automated flow cytometric instrument featuring up to 18 simultaneous detection channels uniquely suits the crucial demands of high-throughput and high-content screening in mo...
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