A technique for the masses: single-cell analysis using mass cytometry

BioTechniques · 2024 · vol. 76(2) , pp. 43–45 · doi:10.2144/btn-2023-0121 · PMID:38189298
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Abstract

Mass cytometry, a technique that bridges the gap between flow cytometry and mass spectrometry, reveals how immune cell distribution differs in disease states, such as in the peripheral blood of coronary artery disease patients and the lesion microenvironment of endometriosis. [Formula: see text].

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Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis Single-Cell Analysis

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