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In Vivo Monitoring of Two Circulating Cell Lines Using Two-color Two-photon Cytometry

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Abstract

Two-photon flow cytometry is demonstrated for simultaneous monitoring of two separate cell lines in a mouse. The technique is used to study the roles of proteins in regulating the trafficking of circulating metastatic cancer cells.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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