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ComparisonofcapillarybasedmicroflurometricassayforCD4TcellcountestimationwithdualplatformFlowcytometry
AIDS Research and Therapy
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Comparison of capillary based microflurometric assay for CD4+ T
cell count estimation with dual platform Flow cytometry
Madhuri R Thakar*, B Kishore Kumar, Bharati A Mahajan,
Sanjay M Mehendale and Ramesh S Paranjape
Address: National AIDS Research Institute, Bhosari, Pune 411026, India
Email: Madhuri R Thakar* - mthakar@; B Kishore Kumar - kishorekumar_b@;
Bharati A Mahajan - mahajanbharati@; Sanjay M Mehendale - smehendale@;
Ramesh S Paranjape - rparanjape@
* Corresponding author
Published: 16 October 2006
Received: 26 Ju
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