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Publications by Prachi Shah
Combining Fluorescent Cell Barcoding and Flow Cytometry-Based Phospho-Erk1/2 Detection at Short Time Scales in Adherent Cells
Cytometry Part A
Forensic Medicine
Pathology
Histology
Cell Biology
An Interventional Randomized Study to Evaluate a New Supraglottic Airway Device (I-Gel) in Comparison With the Classical LMA
Journal of Medical Thesis
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Phospho Flow Cytometry With Fluorescent Cell Barcoding for Single Cell Signaling Analysis and Biomarker Discovery
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Real-Time Detection of Circulating Apoptotic Cells by in Vivo Flow Cytometry
Molecular Imaging
Nuclear Medicine
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Condensed Matter Physics
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Optimization and Standardization of Fluorescent Cell Barcoding for Multiplexed Flow Cytometric Phenotyping
Cytometry Part A
Forensic Medicine
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Regulatory T-Cell Detection by Flow Cytometry and Systemic Sclerosis
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A “No‐Touch” Antibody‐Staining Method of Adherent Cells for High‐Throughput Flow Cytometry in 384‐Well Microplate Format for Cell‐Based Drug Library Screening
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An Integrated Flow Cytometry-Based System for Real-Time, High Sensitivity Bacterial Detection and Identification
PLoS ONE
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Circulating Tumor Cell Detection in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Based on Karyoplasmic Ratios Using Imaging Flow Cytometry
Scientific Reports
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