Re: HELP a newbie!...reply

PAUL@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
Mon, 5 Feb 1996 08:33:40

There are many books listed on flow cytometry including methods in
our web pages listed below. You can get some idea from there which is
best for your situation. Item 3 PUCL Information Network will take
you down the right path.
Best regards
Paul

> Date sent: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 23:34:16 -0800
> To: Cytometry Mailing List <cytometry@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu>
> From: unique@radlab.ucsf.EDU (Michael Hultner)
> Subject: HELP a newbie!

> 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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