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Sources of information
•Flow Cytometry and Sorting, 2nd ed. (M.R. Melamed, T. Lindmo, M.L. Mendelsohn, eds.), Wiley-Liss, New York, 1990 - referred to here as MLM
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•Flow Cytometry: Instrumentation and Data Analysis (M.A. Van Dilla, P.N. Dean, O.D. Laerum, M.R. Melamed, eds.), Academic Press, London, 1985 – referred to as VDLM
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•Practical Flow Cytometry 3nd edition (1994),H. Shapiro: Alan R. Liss, New York - referred to as PFC
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•Introduction to Flow Cytometry. J. Watson, Cambridge Press, 1991 referred to as IFC
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•Methods in Cell Biology: v.40,41, 63, 64 Darzynkiewicz, Robinson & Crissman, Academic Press, 1994, 2000 MCB
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•Data Analysis in Flow Cytometry:A Dynamic Approach-Book on CDROM  M. Ormerod referred to as DAFC
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•Flow Cytometry: First Principles. (2nd Ed) Alice Longobardi Givan, Wiley-Liss, 2001 referred to as AFCFP
Note: All of these books are in Prof. Robinson’s library in Hansen Hall, Room B50 and may be checked out for 24 hour periods with permission.
More information on flow cytometry books can be found on our website at:
http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/flowcyt/books/bookindx.htm
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This slide is intended to show students supplementary materials if they are interested in learning more about flow cytometry.