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Continuous, Label-Free Phenotyping of Single Cells Based on Antibody Interaction Profiling in Microfluidic Channels
Published 2025“…Using computational imaging, numerous cells are tracked across a large field of view (12 × 3 mm<sup>2</sup>) and the resulting motion profiles are used for phenotypic cell characterization. …”
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Continuous, Label-Free Phenotyping of Single Cells Based on Antibody Interaction Profiling in Microfluidic Channels
Published 2025“…Using computational imaging, numerous cells are tracked across a large field of view (12 × 3 mm<sup>2</sup>) and the resulting motion profiles are used for phenotypic cell characterization. …”
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Continuous, Label-Free Phenotyping of Single Cells Based on Antibody Interaction Profiling in Microfluidic Channels
Published 2025“…Using computational imaging, numerous cells are tracked across a large field of view (12 × 3 mm<sup>2</sup>) and the resulting motion profiles are used for phenotypic cell characterization. …”
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Itemized cost-per-sample breakdown of TMS.
Published 2025“…First, we tested modifications to increase throughput and reduce cost, including increasing multiplexing, decreasing DNA input, and using enzymatic rather than mechanical fragmentation to prepare DNA. …”
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Detection of HD in non-human samples.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Methods</p><p>Alongside detection of human cases of cutaneous ulcers from villages in Cameroon, we additionally collected samples from animals (dogs, cats, flies), fomites (bedsheets, clothing, benches, doors), and water sources (marigots and lakes). …”
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