(There are other volumes that have topics related to flow; Volume 42 Chapter 6
deals with PRINS - NOT a newbie technique!!)
Dennis
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Subject: HELP a newbie!
Author: unique@radlab.ucsf.edu at @UCSD
Date: 1/30/96 11:34 PM
I am a graduate student at UCSF who wants to start a flow project. Can
anyone tell me which book is the *THE* book for flow cytometry methods.
Also can you give me the names and numbers of important suppliers.
Many Thanks...
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Michael Hultner
Graduate Student, UCSF What the Internet means to me:
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