Wide confocal cytometry: a new approach to study proteomic and structural changes in the cell nucleus during the cell cycle.
Wide-confocal-cytometry (WCC) is a new method developed in this paper that uses a standard confocal system to gather quantitative information on contents and fine structural details of cells. The system is operated under conditions of non-confocality, in order to capture the maximum amount of light...
Main Authors: | Iborra, F, Buckle, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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