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    New developments in automated cytogenetic imaging: unattended scoring of dicentric chromosomes, micronuclei, single cell gel electrophoresis, and fluorescence signals by Schunck, C, Johannes, T, Varga, D, Lörch, T, Plesch, A

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (01-01-2004)
    “…The quantification of DNA damage, both in vivo and in vitro, can be very time consuming, since large amounts of samples need to be scored. Additional…”
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    High resolution multicolor-banding: a new technique for refined FISH analysis of human chromosomes by Chudoba, I, Plesch, A, Lörch, T, Lemke, J, Claussen, U, Senger, G

    Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-1999)
    “…A new multicolor-banding technique has been developed which allows the differentiation of chromosome region specific areas at the band level. This technique is…”
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    Local Time Asymmetries in Jupiter's Magnetodisc Currents by Lorch, C. T. S., Ray, L. C., Arridge, C. S., Khurana, K. K., Martin, C. J., Bader, A.

    “…We present an investigation into the currents within the Jovian magnetodisc using all available spacecraft magnetometer data up until 28 July 2018. Using…”
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    Automatic quantification of gene amplification in clinical samples by IQ‐FISH by Narath, R., Lörch, T., Rudas, M., Ambros, P. F.

    Published in Cytometry. Part B, Clinical cytometry (01-01-2004)
    “…BACKGROUND The reliable detection and quantification of gene amplifications is crucial to clinical practice. Although there are different detection techniques,…”
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    Sequence based high resolution chromosomal CGH by Kowalska, A, Brunner, B, Bozsaky, E, Chen, Q-R, Stock, C, Lörch, T, Khan, J, Ambros, P F

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (01-01-2008)
    “…We aimed to directly align a chromosomal CGH (cCGH) pattern with the gene mapping data by taking advantage of the clustering of the GGCC motif at certain…”
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    Studies on the isolation and identification of fetal nucleated red blood cells in the circulation of pregnant women before and after chorion villus sampling by Christensen, B, Kølvraa, S, Lykke-Hansen, L, Lörch, T, Gohel, D, Smidt-Jensen, S, Bang, J, Philip, J

    Published in Fetal diagnosis and therapy (01-09-2003)
    “…To investigate the feasibility of various molecular forms of hemoglobin as markers for fetal nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs). The presence of epsilon and…”
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    Technical report: application of the Metafer2 fluorescence scanning system for the analysis of radiation-induced chromosome aberrations measured by FISH-chromosome painting by Huber, R., Kulka, U., Lörch, Th, Braselmann, H., Engert, D., Figel, M., Bauchinger, M.

    Published in Mutation research (31-05-2001)
    “…The Metafer2 fluorescence scanning system was used for routine analysis of radiation-induced exchange aberrations measured by fluorescence in situ…”
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    Four-color CGH: A new method for quality control of comparative genomic hybridization by Karhu, Ritva, Rummukainen, Jaana, Lörch, Thomas, Isola, Jorma

    Published in Genes chromosomes & cancer (01-02-1999)
    “…Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) has become a widely used method in molecular cytogenetics to screen for copy number aberrations in human malignancies…”
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    Technical report: automated classification of first and second cycle metaphases by Huber, R, Lörch, Th, Kulka, U, Braselmann, H, Bauchinger, M

    Published in Mutation research (09-11-1998)
    “…Based on the technical configuration of the Metafer2 metaphase finder (Metasystems, Altlussheim, Germany), an automated system was developed that is able to…”
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    Evidence of Alfvénic Activity in Jupiter's Mid‐To‐High Latitude Magnetosphere by Lorch, C. T. S., Ray, L. C., Wilson, R. J., Bagenal, F., Crary, F., Delamere, P. A., Damiano, P. A., Watt, C. E. J., Allegrini, F.

    “…Using a combination of Juno magnetometer and plasma data, we show evidence of Alfvénic turbulence within the mid‐to‐high latitude magnetosphere with sufficient…”
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    Evaluating the Ionospheric Mass Source for Jupiter's Magnetosphere: An Ionospheric Outflow Model for the Auroral Regions by Martin, C. J., Ray, L. C., Constable, D. A., Southwood, D. J., Lorch, C. T. S., Felici, M.

    “…Ionospheric outflow is the flow of plasma initiated by a loss of equilibrium along a magnetic field line, which induces an ambipolar electric field due to the…”
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    Revealing the Local Time Structure of the Alfvén Radius and Travel Times in Jupiter's Magnetosphere by Jenkins, A., Ray, L. C., Fell, T., Badman, S. V., Lorch, C. T. S.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Planets (01-10-2024)
    “…Jovian magnetospheric plasma is coupled to the ionosphere through Alfvén waves. Alfvén waves enable the transport of angular momentum and energy between the…”
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    The Effect of Field‐Aligned Currents and Centrifugal Forces on Ionospheric Outflow at Saturn by Martin, C. J., Ray, L. C., Felici, M., Constable, D. A., Lorch, C. T. S., Kinrade, J., Gray, R. L.

    “…Ionospheric outflow is driven by an ambipolar electric field induced due to the separation of electrons and ions in a gravitational field when equilibrium…”
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    Why is the H3+ hot spot above Jupiter's Great Red Spot so hot? by Ray, L C, Lorch, C T S, O'Donoghue, J, Yates, J N, Badman, S V, Smith, C G A, Stallard, T S

    “…Recent observations of Jupiter's Great Red Spot indicate that the thermosphere above the storm is hotter than its surroundings by more than 700 K. Possible…”
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    Why is the H 3 + hot spot above Jupiter's Great Red Spot so hot? by Ray, L C, Lorch, C T S, O'Donoghue, J, Yates, J N, Badman, S V, Smith, C G A, Stallard, T S

    “…Recent observations of Jupiter's Great Red Spot indicate that the thermosphere above the storm is hotter than its surroundings by more than 700 K. Possible…”
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    Quantitative analysis of disseminated tumor cells in the bone marrow by automated fluorescence image analysis by Méhes, Gábor, Lörch, Thomas, Ambros, Peter F.

    Published in Cytometry (New York, N.Y.) (15-12-2000)
    “…Accurate quantification of disseminated tumor cells in hematological samples is of fundamental importance in clinical oncology. However, even highly…”
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    Automatic detection and genetic profiling of disseminated neuroblastoma cells by Méhes, Gàbor, Luegmayr, Andrea, Hattinger, Claudia M., Lörch, Thomas, Ambros, Inge M., Gadner, Helmut, Ambros, Peter F.

    Published in Medical and pediatric oncology (01-01-2001)
    “…Background Rare tumor cells circulating in the hematopoietic system can escape identification. On the other hand, the nature of these cells, positive for an…”
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    Automatic identification of subcellular phenotypes on human cell arrays by Conrad, Christian, Erfle, Holger, Warnat, Patrick, Daigle, Nathalie, Lörch, Thomas, Ellenberg, Jan, Pepperkok, Rainer, Eils, Roland

    Published in Genome research (01-06-2004)
    “…Light microscopic analysis of cell morphology provides a high-content readout of cell function and protein localization. Cell arrays and microwell transfection…”
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