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Published online 2 August 2002 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news020729-10
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Single-cell gene expression profiling
Active genes snapped in single cells.
Multi-coloured polka-dot photos could be the newest screen for emerging cancers, say US researchers.
Their technique takes a snapshot of genes that are switched on in a single cell1.
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