Re: Books about flow cytometry: suggestions?

Calin Tatu (calin@umf-forslys.sorostm.ro)
Thu, 24 Oct 1996 21:03:25 +0300 (MSK)

Hi Al,

I should add Alice Givan's "Flow cytometry: first principles"
(Wiley, 1994). It's an excellent reference for practical and theoretical
fresh-flowers, and not only.

As a core in techniques, I prefer "Handbook of Flow Cytometry Methods"
by Paul Robinson.

C.


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