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Jan,
one of my colleques has used it on our inverted Leica SP5. We needed a
special fit from DMT, meaning a chamber in which the coverslip came down
a mm or so, otherwise our 63x water lens (WD ~230 µm) would not come up
high enough (limited z-drive). But then things worked.
So, if you order, make sure they know which microscope(s) you want to
use it. I maybe should mention that our SP5 has no galvanometer z-drive
- in this case with the heavy equipment maybe an advantage.
Steffen
Am 07.02.2014 09:38, schrieb Jan Pala:
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> Dear all,
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> I am looking for new applications at our Leica SP5 system and I have
> found this device - Confocal Wire Myograph System - 360CW
> http://www.dmt.dk/default.asp?Action=Details&Item=334
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> Please, do you have any practical experience with usage of such system
> in combination with confocal lase scanning microscope? Setup with
> scanning stage, standard objectives and condensor.
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> Thank you in advance!
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> Best regards,
> Jan Pala
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