Emily Babendreier wrote: >I am looking for opinions/impressions regarding the flow cytometry books >available to us. Many of the people who use my flow cytometer ask for >advice regarding the best book as far as simple but comprehensive flow >information goes. They are particularly interested in bench protocols but >are also hoping to learn more about flow in general. As I do very little >bench work myself, I am reluctant to blindly refer them to standard sources >without input from people who know the sources better than I do. The >Shapiro book has already been deemed "too intense" by many of them, so with >that in mind, does anyone have advice? My previous response covered flow in general; for specific protocols, there are Wiley's Current Protocols in Cytometry, probably the most comprehensive, and also series volumes on flow cytometry in Methods in Molecular Biology (Humana Press) and Methods in Cell Biology (Academic Press). -HowardReceived on Thu Mar 9 12:58:00 2006
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