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Flow cytometry is now well established in research laboratories and
is gaining increasing use in clinical medicine and pathology. The
technique enables multiple simultaneous light scatter and
fluorescence measurements to be made at the individual cell level
at very rapid rates and results in very large quantities of data
being collected. Data, however, is just a series of numbers which
have to be converted to information which, in turn, must be shown
to have meaning. This is the most important single aspect of flow
cytometry but it has received relatively little attention. One of
the frequently voiced advantages of the technology is that it
produces 'good statistics' because large numbers of cells have been
analysed. However, it is not very often that confidence limits are
placed on results, hence the reader has little or no feel for the
inherent variability in the information produced. This book covers
very basic number handling techniques, regression analysis,
probability functions, statistical tests and methods of analysing
dynamic processes. All those who use flow cytometry in their
research will find this book an invaluable guide to interpreting
the data produced by flow cytometers.
Flow cytometry is now well established in research laboratories and
is gaining increasing use in clinical medicine and pathology. The
technique enables multiple simultaneous light scatter and
fluorescence measurements to be made at the individual cell level
at very rapid rates and results in very large quantities of data
being collected. Data, however, is just a series of numbers which
have to be converted to information which, in turn, must be shown
to have meaning. This is the most important single aspect of flow
cytometry but it has received relatively little attention. One of
the frequently voiced advantages of the technology is that it
produces 'good statistics' because large numbers of cells have been
analysed. However, it is not very often that confidence limits are
placed on results, hence the reader has little or no feel for the
inherent variability in the information produced. This book covers
very basic number handling techniques, regression analysis,
probability functions, statistical tests and methods of analysing
dynamic processes. All those who use flow cytometry in their
research will find this book an invaluable guide to interpreting
the data produced by flow cytometers.
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