Identification of Gap Junction Blockers Using Automated Fluorescence Microscopy Imaging

scientific article published on October 1, 2003

Identification of Gap Junction Blockers Using Automated Fluorescence Microscopy Imaging is …
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P2093author name stringYongping Yan
Zhuyin Li
Xiaoyou Ying
Tina Garyantes
Bruce Baron
Khurram Janjua
Elaine A. Powers
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P433issue5
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectanalytical chemistryQ2346
biochemistryQ7094
biotechnologyQ7108
automationQ184199
molecular medicineQ3523816
P304page(s)489-499
P577publication date2003-10-01
P1433published inJournal of Biomolecular ScreeningQ6294856
P1476titleIdentification of gap junction blockers using automated fluorescence microscopy imaging
Identification of Gap Junction Blockers Using Automated Fluorescence Microscopy Imaging
P478volume8

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