K-means quantization for a web-based open-source flow cytometry analysis platform
Abstract Flow cytometry (FCM) is an analytic technique that is capable of detecting and recording the emission of fluorescence and light scattering of cells or particles (that are collectively called “events”) in a population1. A typical FCM experiment can produce a large array of data making the an...
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Main Authors: | Nathan Wong, Daehwan Kim, Zachery Robinson, Connie Huang, Irina M. Conboy |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a5da9ab9605f4656a4f1bf3e6ea54639 |
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