old cytometers

Alice L. Givan (Alice.L.Givan@Dartmouth.EDU)
20 May 93 17:40:09 EDT

I might be stating the obvious, but it seems to me that if we want to know
whether "elderly" cytometers could be useful in eastern European countries,
we should ask some of the excellent cytometrists who work in those countries
(for example, Drs. Szollosi, Tron, and Lustyik from Debrecen, Hungary).

Alice Givan
Alice.L.Givan@dartmouth.edu
NCCC Flow Cytometry Laboratory/Department of Physiology
Dartmouth Medical School
Lebanon, New Hampshire 03756-0001 USA
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