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Spectral Flow Cytometry to Distinguish Tamoxifen Resistant Breast Cancer Cells

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Abstract

A multi-color spectral flow cytometry panel targeting receptors on MCF-7 breast cancer cells is used to potentially identify a tamoxifen resistant subpopulation. Results using separate resistant and normal cells indicate detection and sorting is plausible.

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