Learning Flow Cytrometry

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Hi,

I'm writing with my wife's username. 🙄

I finished medical school and in the interim until I start residency I've started working as a patholgy assistant at a lab. I'm learning alot, but I'd like to know more about Flow Cytrometry. Can you recommend a book for someone whose starting as a techniction and wants to analyze histograms?

Thanks. 👍
 
There is a new book that came out that I reviewed and it is pretty basic, has lots of nice pictures, and is a decent small book.

Flow Cytometry in Neoplastic Hematology by Wojciech Gorczyca (Hardcover - Mar 3, 2006)

Not a bad book to start with.
 
Flow Cytometry in Hematopathology is pretty much the standard. Has a nifty CD with test histograms. Anyway, interpreting flow is pretty much a joke, just look at a couple hundred and with repetition it should be quite simple.
 
Braylon's book is good but it is definitely more complex. There is another book I will have to get the name of that has more content than the first one I listed and less complex than Braylon's book.
The book I listed above is a good start.
 
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