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When Wavelengths Collide: Bias in Cell Abundance Measurements due to Expressed Fluorescent Proteins
Ariel Hecht, Drew Endy, Marc Salit, Matthew S. Munson
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/037010
Ariel Hecht
1NIST/JIMB, Stanford, CA;
Drew Endy
2Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford CA
Marc Salit
1NIST/JIMB, Stanford, CA;
Matthew S. Munson
1NIST/JIMB, Stanford, CA;
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Posted January 22, 2016.
When Wavelengths Collide: Bias in Cell Abundance Measurements due to Expressed Fluorescent Proteins
Ariel Hecht, Drew Endy, Marc Salit, Matthew S. Munson
bioRxiv 037010; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/037010
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