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Quality control in flow cytometry for diagnostic pathology: II. A
conspectus of reference ranges for lymphocyte immunophenotyping.
J. Philip McCoy, Jr, PhD and W. Roy Overton, PhD
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(To see reference range, click on the author's name(s).)
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determined by fluorceinated antibodies and flow cytometry. Ann N Y Acad Sci
468:195-210, 1986. (Self et
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biopsies using a cytofluorimeter. Acta Otolaryngol (stockh) 101:129-134,
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