An Introduction to Flow Cytometry
1991
Review of 'An Introduction to Flow Cytometry'
Editorial
Author Information
Author(s): R.S. Camplejohn
Conclusion
The book is a valuable resource for understanding flow cytometry, despite not being comprehensive.
Supporting Evidence
- The book includes detailed discussions on various aspects of nucleic acid analysis.
- Dr. Watson conveys his enthusiasm for flow cytometry through engaging anecdotes.
- The author emphasizes the importance of understanding flow cytometer operation to avoid producing useless data.
Takeaway
This book helps you understand how flow cytometers work, which is important to get good results.
Potential Biases
The content is influenced by the author's own interests and laboratory techniques.
Limitations
The book does not cover all aspects of flow cytometry, particularly immunology.
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