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Robert J Steininger 3rd

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Steininger 3rd R, Rajaram S, Girard L, Minna J, Wu L, Altschuler S
Cytometry A . 2014 Nov; 87(6):558-67. PMID: 25425168
Microscopy reveals complex patterns of cellular heterogeneity that can be biologically informative. However, a limitation of microscopy is that only a small number of biomarkers can typically be monitored simultaneously....
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Pavie B, Rajaram S, Ouyang A, Altschuler J, Steininger 3rd R, Wu L, et al.
J Vis Exp . 2014 Apr; (85). PMID: 24686220
Despite rapid advances in high-throughput microscopy, quantitative image-based assays still pose significant challenges. While a variety of specialized image analysis tools are available, most traditional image-analysis-based workflows have steep learning...
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Ellis B, Hirsch M, Barker J, Connelly J, Steininger 3rd R, Porteus M
Virol J . 2013 Mar; 10:74. PMID: 23497173
Background: The ability to deliver a gene of interest into a specific cell type is an essential aspect of biomedical research. Viruses can be a useful tool for this delivery,...
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Singh D, Ku C, Wichaidit C, Steininger 3rd R, Wu L, Altschuler S
Mol Syst Biol . 2010 May; 6:369. PMID: 20461076
Phenotypic heterogeneity has been widely observed in cellular populations. However, the extent to which heterogeneity contains biologically or clinically important information is not well understood. Here, we investigated whether patterns...
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Loo L, Lin H, Steininger 3rd R, Wang Y, Wu L, Altschuler S
Nat Methods . 2009 Sep; 6(10):759-65. PMID: 19767759
Microscopy often reveals the existence of phenotypically distinct cellular subpopulations. However, additional characterization of observed subpopulations can be limited by the number of biomolecular markers that can be simultaneously monitored....