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B. Scott Segal to Flow Cytometry

This is a "connection" page, showing publications B. Scott Segal has written about Flow Cytometry.
Connection Strength

0.389
  1. Rumble JM, Huber AK, Krishnamoorthy G, Srinivasan A, Giles DA, Zhang X, Wang L, Segal BM. Neutrophil-related factors as biomarkers in EAE and MS. J Exp Med. 2015 Jan 12; 212(1):23-35.
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    Score: 0.119
  2. Stoolman JS, Duncker PC, Huber AK, Segal BM. Site-specific chemokine expression regulates central nervous system inflammation and determines clinical phenotype in autoimmune encephalomyelitis. J Immunol. 2014 Jul 15; 193(2):564-70.
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    Score: 0.114
  3. Zaynagetdinov R, Sherrill TP, Kendall PL, Segal BH, Weller KP, Tighe RM, Blackwell TS. Identification of myeloid cell subsets in murine lungs using flow cytometry. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. 2013 Aug; 49(2):180-9.
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    Score: 0.108
  4. Rainey-Barger EK, Blakely PK, Huber AK, Segal BM, Irani DN. Virus-induced CD8+ T cells accelerate the onset of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis: implications for how viral infections might trigger multiple sclerosis exacerbations. J Neuroimmunol. 2013 Jun 15; 259(1-2):47-54.
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    Score: 0.026
  5. Rainey-Barger EK, Rumble JM, Lalor SJ, Esen N, Segal BM, Irani DN. The lymphoid chemokine, CXCL13, is dispensable for the initial recruitment of B cells to the acutely inflamed central nervous system. Brain Behav Immun. 2011 Jul; 25(5):922-31.
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    Score: 0.022
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