Guide to Flow Cytometry Methods
1990
Guide to Flow Cytometry Methods
publication
Author Information
Author(s): W. McLean Groghan, J.M. Collins
Conclusion
The book contains useful information but suffers from poor organization and superficial coverage of practical applications.
Supporting Evidence
- The book began as a library of protocols, notes, and reprints.
- Many practical applications are dealt with too superficially.
- Criticisms apply throughout the book regarding organization and depth.
Takeaway
This book is about flow cytometry methods, but it's not very well organized and misses some important details.
Potential Biases
The authors' personal interests may have influenced the choice of topics covered.
Limitations
The book is poorly organized and covers some topics too superficially.
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