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22 May 2001 High-throughput cell analysis and sorting technologies for clinical diagnostics and therapeutics
James F. Leary, Lisa M. Reece, Peter Szaniszlo M.D., Tarl W. Prow, Nan Wang M.D.
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Abstract
A number of theoretical and practical limits of high-speed flow cytometry/cell sorting are important for clinical diagnostics and therapeutics. Three applications include: (1) stem cell isolation with tumor purging for minimal residual disease monitoring and treatment, (2) identification and isolation of human fetal cells from maternal blood for prenatal diagnostics and in-vitro therapeutics, and (3) high-speed library screening for recombinant vaccine production against unknown pathogens.
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James F. Leary, Lisa M. Reece, Peter Szaniszlo M.D., Tarl W. Prow, and Nan Wang M.D. "High-throughput cell analysis and sorting technologies for clinical diagnostics and therapeutics", Proc. SPIE 4255, Clinical Diagnostic Systems, (22 May 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.426754
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KEYWORDS
Fetus

Tumors

Blood

Diagnostics

Pathogens

Luminescence

Diagnostics and therapeutics

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