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Search the CONFOCAL archive at
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Stop it i'm dying!At 12:16 11/29/04 +0000, you wrote:
>Search the CONFOCAL archive at
>http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
>
>Hello.
>I am trying to expand patch clamp experiments to include simultaneous
>confocal imaging. I have a Noran Oz confocal at my disposal, and need to
>buy an upright microscope to fix it to. The Olympus BX51WI and the Nikon
>E600FN seem to be suitable systems for my electrophysiology needs (whole
>cell recording from cerebellar slices). Does anyone out there have
>experience of confocal imaging with these scopes? A possible limitation
>is the need to resolve low amplitude short-lived Ca++ transients through
>an AMPA receptor (tau ~ 40 ms).
>Any advice appreciated,
>
>Tom Bellamy
>
>Dr Tomas C Bellamy
>Laboratory of Molecular Signalling
>The Babraham Institute
>Babraham
>Cambridge CB2 4AT
>UK
>+ 44 (0)1223 496490
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Daniel Mackay, B.Sc., FRMS, AIBMS
Advanced Microscopy Unit/Drosophila Laboratory
Section of Old Age Psychiatry/Department of Neuroscience
Institute of Psychiatry
De Crespigny Park
Denmark Hill
London
SE5 8AF
0207 848 0553 - office
0207 848 0554 - Microscopy Suite
0207 848 0119 - Drosophila Lab.

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