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154 related items for PubMed ID: 2118653

  • 21. The preparation and use of fluorescent-protein conjugates for microvascular research.
    McDonagh PF, Williams SK.
    Microvasc Res; 1984 Jan; 27(1):14-27. PubMed ID: 6423938
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  • 22. Rapid, one step staining procedures for analysis of cellular DNA and protein by single and dual laser flow cytometry.
    Crissman HA, Steinkamp JA.
    Cytometry; 1982 Sep; 3(2):84-90. PubMed ID: 6216083
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  • 23. Association-dissociation of purified subunits of GTP-binding proteins measured by fluorescence energy transfer.
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  • 24. Sorting behavior among cells from the 14-day embryonic chick neural retina.
    Sheffield JB.
    Dev Biol; 1982 Jan; 89(1):41-7. PubMed ID: 6797856
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    Doolittle M, Bohman R, Durstenfeld A, Cascarano J.
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    Reynolds J, Heron I, Dudler L, Trnka Z.
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    Knutton S, Baldwin T, Williams PH, McNeish AS.
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  • 31. Red cell velocity and microvessel diameter measurement by a two fluorescent tracer method under epifluorescence microscopy: application to cerebral microvessels of cats.
    Yamaguchi S, Yamakawa T, Niimi H.
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    Vetterlein F, Schmidt G.
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  • 33. Dual parameter, quantitative cytofluorometric analysis of endogenous H-2Kk and foreign HLA class I molecules expressed at the surface of murine transformed L cells.
    Le Bouteiller PP, Lemonnier FA, Mishal Z.
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    Trón L, Szöllósi J, Damjanovich S, Helliwell SH, Arndt-Jovin DJ, Jovin TM.
    Biophys J; 1984 May 11; 45(5):939-46. PubMed ID: 6428482
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    Warweg U.
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