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    Approaches to Quantitation in Flow Cytometry

    Flow cytometry is used to measure the fluorescence intensity (FI) from labels bound to antigens present on the surface of T and B cells. The T and B cells are associated with the human adaptive immune syst...

    A. K. Gaigalas, Lili Wang in Standardization and Quality Assurance in F… (2008)

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    Need for and Metrological Approaches Towards Standardization of Fluorescence Measurements from the View of National Metrology Institutes

    The need for standardization in fluorescence measurements to improve quality assurance and to meet regulatory demands is addressed from the viewpoint of National Metrology Institutes (NMIs). Classes of f...

    P. C. DeRose, L. Wang, A. K. Gaigalas in Standardization and Quality Assurance in F… (2008)

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    Evaluating the Quality of Data From Microarray Measurements

    Gene expression technology offers great potentials to generate new insights into human disease pathogenesis; however, the data quality remains a major obstacle for realizing its potentials. In the present stud...

    Lili. Wang, A. K. Gaigalas, M. B. Satterfield, M. Salit, Y. Zong, J. Noble in Microarrays (2007)

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    Quantum Chemical Design of Light Driven Molecular Logical Machines

    Density functional theory time dependent (DFT-TD) model B3PW91/6-311G** calculations of azo-dye Disperse Orange 3 (DO3) molecule show that in radiationless, first and fourth transitions, electron charge moves ...

    A. Tamulis, Z. Rinkevicius, J. Tamuliene in Molecular Low Dimensional and Nanostructur… (2002)