Imaging Flow Cytometry in HIV Infection Research: Advantages and Opportunities
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A variety of approaches and methodologies are employed for the study of HIV infection, including techniques from molecular and cellular biology. Many of these methods utilize fluorochromes to visualize the objects of interest. This article explores specific applications of a technique for detecting fluorescent signals known as imaging flow cytometry. A distinctive feature of imaging flow cytometry is its capacity to produce images of each recorded event.
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