Dear Sebastian,
Some question: if you mention the fifth generation CSLM, can you give me
some historical information about this and provide a list which types
correspond with which microscopes. As far as I know, the first commercial
CSLM was in 1987-88, can somebody descibe the 5 types following this
date?
Thanks,
PatrickOn Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Sebastian Tille wrote:
> Dear confocalists,
>
> please let me tell you that Carl Zeiss will present
> a new imaging system on several occasions worldwide.
> It is the LSM 5 PASCAL, the Personal Laser Scanning Confocal,
> a new member of the LSM family of the fifth generation.
>
> You are kindly invited to visit our stands and get an impression
> of LSM 5 quality imaging at the following exhibitions (for other
> countries please ask your local Zeiss representative):
>
> -> Neuroscience in Miami, USA, 24th to 27th of November 99
> -> RICH e MAC in Milan, Italy, 19th to 21st of October 99
> -> LAB in Oslo, Norway, 20th to 22nd of October 99
> -> SBCF in Lyon, France, 27th to 29th of October 99
>
> For more information please see our webpage at
> http://www.zeiss.de/micro -> Scanning Microscopy
>
> Thank you very much for your appreciated attention.
>
> Sincerely,
> Sebastian Tille
>
> Product Management Laser Scanning Microscopy
> Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH
>
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> URL: http://www.zeiss.de/micro
>
Patrick Van Oostveldt
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