> There are some scientists on the mailing list who subscribe for
>more then one year but do NOT have flow cytometry at his Medical School.
>I am still
>not fully convinced how useful would be VERUY OLD CYTOMETER for the
>purposes I would like to use it.
For what purposes would you like to use a cytometer? If you'll be more
specific, those offering 'old' cytometers could elaborate.
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