LEAP Citations
Methods and applications of laser-enabled analysis and processing (LEAP)
Lin N, Cresswell JR, Richardson GA, Gerber MA, Kayser KJ.
Curr Protoc Cytom. 2008 Jan;Chapter 2:Unit2.14
Cellular laserfection
Rhodes K, Clark I, Zatcoff M, Eustaquio T, Hoyte KL, Koller MR.
Methods Cell Biol. 2007;82:309-33.
Scanning Cytometry with a LEAP: Laser - Enabled Analysis and Processing of Live Cells In Situ
Peter Szaniszlo, William A Rose, Nan Wang, Lisa M Reece, Tamara V Tsulalia, Elie G Hanania, Cornelis J Elferink, James F Leary
Cytometry Part A 69A:641–651 (2006)
Optoinjection for efficient targeted delivery of a broad range of compounds and macromolecules into diverse cell types
Imran B. Clark, Elie G. Hanania, Janine Stevens, Marijo Gallina, Annabeth Fieck, Rolf Brandes, Bernhard O. Palsson, Manfred R. Koller
Journal of Biomedical Optics Vol 11(1), 014034, (2006)
Automated in situ measurement of cell-specific antibody secretion and laser-mediated purification for rapid cloning of highly-secreting producers
Hanania EG, Fieck A, Stevens J, Bodzin LJ, Palsson BØ, Koller MR.
Biotechnol Bioeng. 2005 Sep 30;91(7):872-6
High-Throughput Laser-Mediated In Situ Cell Purification With High Purity and Yield
Manfred R. Koller,* Elie G. Hanania, Janine Stevens, Timothy M. Eisfeld, Glenn C. Sasaki,Annabeth Fieck, and Bernhard Ø. Palsson
Cyntellect, Inc., San Diego, California,Cytometry Part A 61A:153–161 (2004)
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