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The Correlation between Side Scattering and Internal Structures of Mammalian Cells with and without Acetic Acid Exposure

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Abstract

The contribution of different cell constituents to side scatter is determined for mammalian cells with and without 0.6% acetic acid. Contributions depend on the polarization of the incident light and on exposure to acetic acid.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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