The dual-ratio (DR) diffuse in-vivo flow cytometry (DiFC) is a novel technique that uses two laser sources and two detectors to mitigate the effects of noise and autofluorescence, which may enable doctors to precisely detect fluorescent tags attached to c (IMAGE)
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The dual-ratio (DR) diffuse in-vivo flow cytometry (DiFC) is a novel technique that uses two laser sources and two detectors to mitigate the effects of noise and autofluorescence, which may enable doctors to precisely detect fluorescent tags attached to circulating tumor cells in the bloodstream. Credit: Blaney et al., 10.1117/1.JBO.28.7.077001
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The dual-ratio (DR) diffuse in-vivo flow cytometry (DiFC) is a novel technique that uses two laser sources and two detectors to mitigate the effects of noise and autofluorescence, which may enable doctors to precisely detect fluorescent tags attached to circulating tumor cells in the bloodstream. Credit: Blaney et al., 10.1117/1.JBO.28.7.077001
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