One in a million: flow cytometric sorting of single cell-lysate assays in monodisperse picolitre double emulsion droplets for directed evolution
Directed evolution relies on iterative cycles of randomization and selection. The outcome of an artificial evolution experiment is crucially dependent on (i) the numbers of variants that can be screened and (ii) the quality of the assessment of each clone that forms the basis for selection. Compartm...
Main Authors: | Zinchenko, Anastasia (Author), Devenish, Sean R.A (Author), Kintses, Balint (Author), Colin, Pierre-Yves (Author), Fischlechner, Martin (Author), Hollfelder, Florian (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-02-11.
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