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Hi Edrun,
It all depends on what your requirements are? Do you require an opened
or closed chamber? Aerobic or anaerobic conditions? The Bioptechs
chamber is very good, but extremely pricey if you don't need the
sophisticated set up. You can also make up Flow Cell chambers yourself.
There are a variety of papers that could prob give you some details if
you search through PubMed.
Kind regards,
Deanne.
Deanne Catmull
Research Assistant
School of Dental Science
University of Melbourne
720 Swanston St
Carlton 3010
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Ph: 9341-1577
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Subject: Flow cell for flushing samples during imaging
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Hi all!
I have a question to ask on behalf of a collegue regarding flow cells. I
don't know anything about flow cells myself, so I appologize if my
questions/requirements are obvious or impossible... We are in search of
a
flow cell for flushing samples (chitin) during imaging. It should fit a
Zeiss Axiovert 100M and/or a Leica TCS SP5 and it should be easily
implemented and removed. Do any of you have any suggestions?
Best regards,
Edrun
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Edrun Andrea Schnell
Divisional engineer,
Dept. of Physics, NTNU
Hogskoleringen 5
7491 Trondheim, Norway
Tel.: +47 73 59 36 69
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