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CellTrace Violet Dye: The New Gold Standard

11 Jan 2017
CellTrace Violet Dye: The New Gold Standard

Dr. Andrew Filby, Ph.D. Flow Cytometry Core Facility Director at Newcastle University in the UK, shares the reasons why he feels that the CellTrace Violet reagent is the new gold standard for studying cell proliferation by dye dilution.

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