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Chris
I did some light scattering experiments in the microscope nearly 20 years
ago. Suggest you look for reference from Drs. Marion Rhodes and Richard
Stein from the mid/late 60's. Dr. Rhodes is still at UMass/Amherst; Dr.
Stein is retired but probably still can be reached there ... both through
the Chem Dept.
Best of luck,
Barbara Foster
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At 11:00 AM 12/13/99 -0500, Chris Combs wrote:
>Hello everyone,
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> We are interested in measuring light scattering changes from
individual
>cells. We have a Zeiss LSM 510 confocal microscope system with 3 lasers and
>detection channels and a transmitted light detector. With this setup does
>anyone have any thoughts on how to measure light scattering? Any thoughts
>on the optimal equipment and techniques for measuring light scattering
>would also be appreciated.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Chris Combs
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