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Development, management and analysis of flow cytometry based cell signaling assays in a translational research environment to diagnose juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia.
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Development, management and analysis of flow cytometry based cell signaling assays in a translational research environment to diagnose juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia./
作者:
Kotecha, Nikesh.
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112 p.
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Adviser: Garry P. Nolan.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-02B.
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Biology, Bioinformatics. -
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9780549490098
Development, management and analysis of flow cytometry based cell signaling assays in a translational research environment to diagnose juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia.
Kotecha, Nikesh.
Development, management and analysis of flow cytometry based cell signaling assays in a translational research environment to diagnose juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia.
- 112 p.
Adviser: Garry P. Nolan.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Stanford University, 2008.
Recent advances in molecular technologies are promising great change for the clinic. Patient physiology can be measured at molecular resolutions that were previously not available thus providing clinicians with novel ways of assessing disease state and treatment and ushering in the era of translational medicine. Realizing the potential of such technologies in a clinical setting however is challenging. Clinical scientists are often overwhelmed with information coming from these molecular technologies and gaining insight into human disease often requires multi-disciplinary teams that include clinicians, molecular biologists, statisticians and informatics understanding in biology and medicine. This is specifically seen with phosphoflow cytometry, a novel technique that allows simultaneous single cell measurements of cell type and signal. The ability to do this in primary cells has it poised to become an important clinical analysis tool for human disease. Standing in the way of this potential however are challenges such as complicated experimental designs, ensuring sufficient annotation, incorporating novel statistics and collaborating across wide-ranging disciplines like statistics, bioinformatics, biochemistry, immunology, and medicine.
ISBN: 9780549490098Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018415
Biology, Bioinformatics.
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