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Hi Bob,
I would love a pdf copy.
Thanks,
Louie
Robert Zucker wrote:
> Molecular Probes has produced 8 Focal check spectral beads with 4 pairs
> of fluorophores. Each pair has wavelength maxima that are separated by
> 13 to 36 nm between 500 and 700 nm.
>
> These beads can be used to evaluate the spectral reproducibility of
> confocal systems such as the Nikon C1Si, Olympus FV1000, Leica SP and
> Zeiss Meta 510; and non confocal systems such as PARISS, SKY and CRI.
> They can also be used for spectral mixing studies.
>
> We have recently published a paper in Cytometry entitled “ Reliability
> of Confocal Microscopy Spectral Imaging Systems: Use of Multispectral
> beads” Cytometry 71A 174-189 2007 which describes some application of
> these beads to test various spectral imaging systems.
>
> A PDF of the paper is available on request
>
> Best wishes
> Bob
>
> Robert M. Zucker, PhD
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