Ultrasonic biomicroscopy of viable, dead and apoptotic cells

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology - Tập 23 - Trang 961-965 - 1997
Gregory J. Czarnota1,2, Michael C. Kolios1,2, Homayoun Vaziri1,2, Sam Benchimol1,2, F.Peter Ottensmeyer1,2, Michael D. Sherar1,2, John W. Hunt1,2
1Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2Ontario Cancer Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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