Flow cytometric applications of tumor biology: prospects and pitfalls. [Applications in study of spontaneous dog tumors and in drug and radiation effects on cultured V79 cells]
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FLOW CYTOMETRIC APPLICATIONS TO TUMOR BIOLOGY: PROSPECTS AND PITFALLS M. R. Raju, T. S. Johnson, and N. Tokita Radiobiology and Oncology Section, Toxicology Group Loa Alamos Scientific Laboratory University of California, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545 E. L. Gillette Veterinary School, Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523
Raju, M.R.; Johnson, T.S.; Tokita, N. & Gillette, E.L.Flow cytometric applications of tumor biology: prospects and pitfalls. [Applications in study of spontaneous dog tumors and in drug and radiation effects on cultured V79 cells],
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