Abstract P2-02-07: Collection, high-resolution imaging, and single cell isolation of circulating tumor cells from patient derived xenograft models using the AccuCyte® – CyteFinder® system
AB Ramirez(Baylor College of Medicine), EP Kaldjian(Baylor College of Medicine), Debashish Sahay(University of Houston), JL Stilwell(Baylor College of Medicine), MT Lewis(Baylor College of Medicine), Meghana V. Trivedi(University of Houston), Rachel Schiff(Baylor College of Medicine)
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