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:
unique@radlab.ucsf.edu logging on and geeking out
fax (415)476-6951
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My recommendation is: Handbook of Flow Cytometry Methods, J. Paul
Robinson, editor; Darzynkiewicz, Dean, Dressler, Tanke, Wheeless,
Associate Editors. Pubisher: Wiley-Liss. I have found this to be a
very comprehensive, practical, and extremely useful handbook,
especially for someone new to the field. Good Luck! Joanne Thomas
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