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Cytometry Vol. 6
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Cell Structure & Function
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Cytometry Volume 6 This disk is volume six in a series developed as a new and alternative method of data dissemination to the cytometry community. The contents of this disk are essentially free of copyright restrictions and red tape. We gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance of our stongly cytometry-based sponsor companies. With their support Cytometry Six was distributed free to attendees of the 2002 ISAC XXI Congress, and will be available at several other cytometry meetings. Cytometry Volume 7 This disk is volume seven in a series developed as a new and alternative method of data dissemination to the cytometry community. The contents of this disk are essentially free of copyright restrictions and red tape. We gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance of our stongly cytometry-based sponsor companies. With their support Cytometry Sevenwas distributed free to attendees of the 2003 ISAC Cytomics congress in Cardiff, Wales, and will be available at several other cytometry meetings. Cytometry Volume 8 This disk is volume eight in a series developed as a new and alternative method of data dissemination to the cytometry community. The contents of this disk are essentially free of copyright restrictions and red tape. We gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance of our stongly cytometry-based sponsor companies. With their support Cytometry 8 was distributed free to attendees of the 2004 ISAC XXII Congress,Montpellier, France and will be available at several other cytometry meetings. Cytomics.info The premier gathering of information relating to cytomics, this site was started as a recognition an information resource relating to cytomics was sorely needed. Here researchers and technicians from around the world gather to exchange ideas and information. Cell Structure & Function This is the first CD-ROM published by Multimedia Knowledge, Inc., using content exclusively licensed from Purdue University's BioScope Initiative. The disk is designed for use by high school students. |
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