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Have you tried Chris Hawes' or John Runions' lab at Oxford Brookes? They
do lots of 3D stuff (on plants....).
See 
http://bms.brookes.ac.uk/research/groups/cellandmolebio/plantcellbiology
Worth asking.

cheers,
Rosemary White
another plant cell biologist

Dr Rosemary White
CSIRO Plant Industry
GPO Box 1600
Canberra, ACT 2601
Australia

T 61 2 6246 5475
F 61 2 6246 5334
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On 12/03/13 10:17 PM, "Peter Haslehurst" <[log in to unmask]>
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>I am a PhD student in the Department of Pharmacology here in Oxford. I am
>currently travelling back to London once a week to use Imaris. Is there
>anyone 
>on this list who a) is based at the University of Oxford, b) uses Imaris
>(with 
>Filament Tracer would be even better), and c) would be willing to let me
>use it 
>from time to time?

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