Autofluorescence imaging permits label free cell type assignment in unmodified airway and reveals the dynamic formation of airway secretory cell associated antigen passages (SAPs)

  1. Viral S Shah
  2. Jue Hou
  3. Vladimir Vinarsky
  4. Jiajie Xu
  5. Manalee Surve
  6. Charles P Lin  Is a corresponding author
  7. Jayaraj Rajagopal  Is a corresponding author
  1. Massachusetts General Hospital, United States
  2. Harvard Medical School, United States

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  1. Viral S Shah
  2. Jue Hou
  3. Vladimir Vinarsky
  4. Jiajie Xu
  5. Manalee Surve
  6. Charles P Lin
  7. Jayaraj Rajagopal
(2023)
Autofluorescence imaging permits label free cell type assignment in unmodified airway and reveals the dynamic formation of airway secretory cell associated antigen passages (SAPs)
eLife 12:e84375.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.84375

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