H M Shapiro
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Gelman-Zhornitsky E, Deutsch M, Tirosh R, Yishay Y, Weinreb A, Shapiro H
J Biomed Opt
. 2012 Sep;
2(2):186-94.
PMID: 23014872
No abstract available.
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Shapiro H
Curr Protoc Cytom
. 2008 Sep;
Chapter 1:Unit 1.6.
PMID: 18770670
One or more lasers are the source of illumination in the majority of fluorescence flow cytometers now in use. A typical laser emits a beam on the order of 1...
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Fisher S, Grin A, Paltoo A, Shapiro H
Hum Reprod
. 2004 Oct;
20(1):84-8.
PMID: 15489238
Background: Although estradiol levels remain an integral part of monitoring in most IVF programmes, the effect of falling estradiol on IVF outcome has not been adequately quantified. The objective of...
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Shapiro H
Clin Lab Med
. 2002 Jan;
21(4):897-909, x-xi.
PMID: 11770294
Although flow cytometry can detect microorganisms rapidly in low concentrations in some clinical samples, it has not proved cost-effective for clinical use in this application. Adaptation of fluorescence multiplexing methodology...
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Shapiro H, Perlmutter N
Cytometry
. 2001 May;
44(2):133-6.
PMID: 11378864
Background: Violet laser diodes have recently become commercially available. These devices emit 5-25 mW in the range of 395-415 nm, and are available in systems that incorporate the diodes with...
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Shapiro H
Cytometry
. 2001 Feb;
43(3):223-6.
PMID: 11170111
Background: Flow cytometric studies of antibiotic susceptibilities of bacteria have typically measured a single fluorescence parameter, such as membrane potential (indicating viability), or permeability to nucleic acid stains such as...
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Shapiro H
J Microbiol Methods
. 2000 Sep;
42(1):3-16.
PMID: 11000426
The heterogeneity of microorganisms themselves is orders of magnitude greater than the heterogeneity of perspectives from which they are contemplated by human observers. Even closely related species may exhibit marked...
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Shapiro H
Methods
. 2000 Jun;
21(3):271-9.
PMID: 10873481
Membrane potential (delta psi) is generated and maintained by concentration gradients of ions such as sodium, potassium, chloride, and hydrogen. Changes in cytoplasmic delta psi in the course of surface-receptor-mediated...