To add some protocols to that basic learning, Shelley Diamond and I have edited a book, 'In Living Color: Protocols in Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting', that is geared for novice flow operators. It is available from amazon.com also. See the website http://www.nlivingcolor.com/ Sue DeMaggio At 01:18 PM 05/28/2001 -0400, Michael Ormerod wrote: >I have written an inexpensive, short introduction to flow cytometry: 'Flow >Cytometry', M.G. Ormerod. 2nd edition, 1999. Publ. by Bios, Oxford. ISBN: 1 >85996 107 X. > >It is available from amazon.com. > >It was designed to introduce new lab workers, students, etc. to the basic >principles and applications. It is short so that it can be read easily in a >couple of evenings. > >Michael Ormerod > >Message text written by "Douglas S. Smoot" > > > >A postdoc here was asking for a good book to explain to him the basic >principels of flow cytometry. He ALREADY has Howard Shapiro's book, but >has found that difficult reading. Is there another book that you would >recommend for him to read. I know Howard's book is an excellent book, I >just need other good suggestions. I saw the list of books on the Purdue >web site, but those books don't all have good summaries or recommendations >attached to them. > >Thank you again in advance for your recommendations. > >Doug >{-----------------------------------------------------------------------} >Douglas Smoot >NIDDK-Navy Transplantation & Autoimmunity Branch >Naval Medical Research Center >AFRRI Building 46, Room 2415 >8901 Wisconsin Avenue >Bethesda, MD 20889-5603 >voice: 301-295-1843 >fax: 301-295-6484<
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