“…In June we had the Special Issue: “Quantitative Single‐Cell Optical Technologies” by Xuantao Su and Liangyi Chen [4] of which the second part entitled “Multidisciplinary Single‐Cell Optical Cytometry” was published in November with Xunatao Su as sole guest editor [5]. Finally, the year ended with “Cellular Astronomy in Honor of Howard Shapiro” due to the indeed sorrowful occasion of his death edited by Jonni Moore and myself [6, 7].…”
With this new year's note, I welcome you to the year 2022 which is of course a new year of Cytometry. 2021 was a quite good year again for Cytometry. I will provide some statistical details of last year in the
“…In June we had the Special Issue: “Quantitative Single‐Cell Optical Technologies” by Xuantao Su and Liangyi Chen [4] of which the second part entitled “Multidisciplinary Single‐Cell Optical Cytometry” was published in November with Xunatao Su as sole guest editor [5]. Finally, the year ended with “Cellular Astronomy in Honor of Howard Shapiro” due to the indeed sorrowful occasion of his death edited by Jonni Moore and myself [6, 7].…”
With this new year's note, I welcome you to the year 2022 which is of course a new year of Cytometry. 2021 was a quite good year again for Cytometry. I will provide some statistical details of last year in the
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