Measuring EGFR Separations on Cells with ∼10 nm Resolution via Fluorophore Localization Imaging with Photobleaching
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Richard J. Wareham | Laura C. Zanetti-Domingues | M. Martin-Fernandez | D. Clarke | S. R. Needham | D. Rolfe | Michael Hirsch
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