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L L Wheeless

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Cancer|April 15, 1989
Check samples for laboratory self-assessment in DNA flow cytometry. The National Cancer Institute's Flow Cytometry Network experienceJ S Coon, A D Deitch, R W de Vere White, et al.
Cytometry|January 1, 1991
Precision of DNA flow cytometry in inter-institutional analysesL L Wheeless, J S Coon, C Cox, et al.
Cancer|May 1, 1989
Ethanol fixation of bladder irrigation specimens for flow cytometric analysis. A multiinstitutional study from the bladder cancer flow cytometry networkD K Hermansen, M R Melamed, J S Coon, et al.
Cancer|January 1, 1988
Interinstitutional variability in DNA flow cytometric analysis of tumors. The National Cancer Institute's Flow Cytometry Network ExperienceJ S Coon, A D Deitch, R W de Vere White, et al.
Urology|June 4, 1998
DNA cytometry and chromosome 9 aberrations by fluorescence in situ hybridization of irrigation specimens from bladder cancer patientsJ E Reeder, M J O'Connell, Z Yang, et al.
Cytometry|November 1, 1988
Comparison of automated and manual techniques for analysis of DNA frequency distributions in bladder washingsL L Wheeless, J S Coon, A D Deitch, et al.
Cytometry|November 1, 1989
Measurement variability in DNA flow cytometry of replicate samplesL L Wheeless, J S Coon, C Cox, et al.
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Cancer|April 15, 1989
Check samples for laboratory self-assessment in DNA flow cytometry. The National Cancer Institute's Flow Cytometry Network experienceJ S Coon, A D Deitch, R W de Vere White, et al.
Cytometry|January 1, 1991
Precision of DNA flow cytometry in inter-institutional analysesL L Wheeless, J S Coon, C Cox, et al.
Cancer|May 1, 1989
Ethanol fixation of bladder irrigation specimens for flow cytometric analysis. A multiinstitutional study from the bladder cancer flow cytometry networkD K Hermansen, M R Melamed, J S Coon, et al.
Cancer|January 1, 1988
Interinstitutional variability in DNA flow cytometric analysis of tumors. The National Cancer Institute's Flow Cytometry Network ExperienceJ S Coon, A D Deitch, R W de Vere White, et al.
Urology|June 4, 1998
DNA cytometry and chromosome 9 aberrations by fluorescence in situ hybridization of irrigation specimens from bladder cancer patientsJ E Reeder, M J O'Connell, Z Yang, et al.
Cytometry|November 1, 1988
Comparison of automated and manual techniques for analysis of DNA frequency distributions in bladder washingsL L Wheeless, J S Coon, A D Deitch, et al.
Cytometry|November 1, 1989
Measurement variability in DNA flow cytometry of replicate samplesL L Wheeless, J S Coon, C Cox, et al.
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