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Again: Hello All,
I hate to be a pest.
Obviously my memory has been shot.
As I mentioned in my previous message I am putting together
a little "how to" paper which specifically deals with pH and
pCa measurements using a confocal microscope.
If you have published a paper in which you used a confocal
microscope and found it to be an INDISPENSABLE tool for
either pH or pCa (or both) measurement, please refer me to
it. I should not miss it, should I?
By indispensable I mean that the measurement would NOT be
POSSIBLE (and NOT just more difficult) with a conventional
method.
An abstract accompanying your reference (or, even better,
your brief explanation of why c-focal saved your skin) would
be wonderful.
Thanks again.
cheers
michal
Dr. Michal Opas
Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology
University of Toronto
Medical Sciences Building
Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1A8 Canada
phone: (416) 978-8947
fax: (416) 978-3954
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www homepage: http://www.utoronto.ca/anatomy/opas/start.htm
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