Description
Book SynopsisOffers clear and concise instruction on running, reporting and interpreting immunophenotyping studies
Written by two well-known haematology educators and experts on the topic, Immunophenotyping for Haematologists contains an introduction to running, reporting and interpreting immunophenotyping studies. The book offers a unique approach to the topic by putting the focus on clinical and laboratory haematologists who are not routinely involved in running and reporting on immunophenotyping studies.
Immunophenotyping using flow cytometry has become the method of choice in identifying and sorting cells within complex populations, for example, the analysis of immune or neoplastic cells in a blood sample. The text reviews the purpose and principles of immunophenotyping and includes an introduction and explanation of the principles and the role of immunophenotyping. The authors examine immunophenotypic characteristics of the disease groups commonly encountered and
Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgement vii
Abbreviations Used in the Book ix
Part 1 Purpose and Principles of Immunophenotyping 1
Part 2 Immunophenotyping for Haematologists 11
Part 3 Immunophenotyping in the Diagnosis and Monitoring of Haematological Neoplasms and Related Conditions with Tables and Figures for Quick Reference 47
Part 4 Test Yourself 89
Index 127