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Original data for article: Comparison of epifluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry in counting freshwater picophytoplankton
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The emergence of automated high-frequency flow cytometry: revealing temporal and spatial phytoplankton variability
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A comparative study of different preservation methods for phytoplankton cell analysis by flow cytometry
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Guidance on the quantitative analysis of phytoplankton in Freshwater Samples
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Routine quantification of phytoplankton groups—microscopy or pigment analyses?
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Contribution of flow cytometry to estimate picoplankton biomass in estuarine systems
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Meeting Report: Aquatic Flow Cytometry: Achievements and Prospects, Research- and Technology Centre Westcoast (FTZ), Büsum, Germany, October 15–16, 1998
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Optical plankton analyser: A flow cytometer for plankton analysis, II: Specifications
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SeaFlow: A novel underway flow-cytometer for continuous observations of phytoplankton in the ocean
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Effectiveness of various counting methods in detecting viable phytoplankton
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Detection of toxic phytoplankton species by immunochemical particle analysis based on flow cytometry
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Immuno flow cytometry in marine phytoplankton research
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High spatial variability of phytoplankton assessed by flow cytometry, in a dynamic productive coastal area, in spring: The eastern English Channel
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Methodological aspects of phytoplankton analysis in transitional waters
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High-resolution analysis of a North Sea phytoplankton community structure based on in situ flow cytometry observations and potential implication for remote sensing
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Use of FDA and Flow Cytometry to Assess Metabolic Activity As An Indicator of Nutrient Status In Phytoplankton
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