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- BookTsieh Sun.Summary: Immunophenotyping is the most powerful tool in the routine diagnosis of hematologic neoplasms. Immunohistochemical technique is used in histology labs for this purpose, while flow cytometry is used in clinical labs. While separately these 2 techniques are very useful in detecting lymphomas and leukemias, the combination of both creates a very powerful and definitive diagnostic tool. The addition of molecular genetics to the book will make it an all-encompassing reference text.
Contents:
General introduction
Principles of flow cytometry
Principles of immunohistochemistry
Molecular genetics
Classification of hematologic neoplasms
Clinical application.Digital Access Ovid 2012 - ArticleMassalski WK, Shukla RR, Lewenstein W, Wierzbicki R.Mater Med Pol. 1978 Jan-Mar;10(1):35-7.