An automated wide-field time-gated optically sectioning fluorescence lifetime imaging multiwell plate reader for high-content analysis of protein-protein interactions
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Sean C. Warren | Paul M. W. French | Christopher Dunsby | Ian Munro | Mark A. A. Neil | Douglas J. Kelly | Sunil Kumar | Yuriy Alexandrov | Clifford Talbot | James McGinty | Frank Stuhmeier | Edward J. Murray | Dominic Alibhai
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