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Jump to main content Jump to site search Publishing Journals Books Databases Search Advanced Search You must enter a search term Advanced search You do not have JavaScript enabled . Please enable JavaScript to access the full features of the site or access our non-JavaScript page Issue 1, 2025 Previous Article Next Article From the : journal Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry Quantitative elemental analysis of human leukemia K562 single cells by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry in combination with a microdroplet generator Yu-ki Tanaka a Hinano Katayama a Risako Iida a and Yasumitsu Ogra a Author affiliations Corresponding authors a Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences , Chiba University , 1-8-1 Inohana , Chuo , Chiba 260-8675, Japan : E-mail yu-ki.tanaka chiba-u.jp
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, Jump to main content Jump to site search Publishing Journals Books Databases Search Advanced Search You must enter a search term Advanced search You do not have JavaScript enabled . Please enable JavaScript to access the full features of the site or access our non-JavaScript page Issue 1, 2025 Previous Article Next Article From the : journal Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry SPCal â an open source , easy-to-use processing platform for ICP-TOFMS-based single event data Thomas E . Lockwood a Lukas Schlatt b and David Clases c Author affiliations Corresponding authors a University of Technology Sydney , Ultimo , NSW , Australia b Nu Instruments Ltd , Wrexham , UK c NanoMicroLab , University of Graz , Graz , Austria : E-mail David.Clases uni-graz.at Abstract Single particle
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J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2025, 40,114-121DOI: 10.1039/D4JA00192C, PaperJun Feng, Yihui Yan, Yuzhu Liu, Jozef LengyelThe study shows that paper spray and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (PS-LIBS) analyze trace elements in aqueous solutions, addressing challenges in bulk analysis. Its efficiency highlights its potential for in situ liquid sample analysis.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
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DNA sequencing, especially next-generation sequencing is increasingly used in many biological workfl
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Recent reports on the use of microbial cells for producing different products after careful genetic
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Skip to Content eLife home page Menu Home Magazine Community About Search Alerts Submit your research Search by keyword or author Reset form Search Limit my search to Cell Biology Accepted manuscript , PDF only . Full online edition to . follow Research Advance Cell Biology Oversized cells activate global proteasome-mediated protein degradation to maintain cell size homeostasis Shixuan Liu Ceryl Tan Chloe Melo-Gavin Miriam B Ginzberg Ron Blutrich Nish Patel Michael Rape Kevin G Mark Ran Kafri Stanford University , United States Hospital for Sick Children , Canada University of Toronto , Canada University of California , Berkeley , United States Jan 10, 2025 https : doi.org 10.7554 eLife.75393 Open access Copyright information Accepted Manuscript January 10, 2025 Download Cite Share Comment
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Fluorescence fluorophores is the primary method to deliver fluorescence readout to tbe biomolecular