from what I hear one has to set a minimun number of events in that "rare" population .. for our lab, it's 3000 cells, which is a lot of acquisition if we're talking about something that's only a fraction of a percent abundant! So bring a good book... I recommend Moby Dick :) > > Is it possible to get a comment on this issue from more of those people, who > are dealing with rare events in hematology/oncology? > What are the common procedures for detecting rare events in oncology > utilizing flow cytometry? How is precision established and verified? ===== `---------------------------------------------` | Maciej S. Simm | 525 E 68th Street | | Research Technician | Room N-805 | | Cornell Medical Center | Tel. 212.746.3428 | `---------------------------------------------` __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com
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