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I suggest Oxyrase (www.oxyrase.com), which revolutionized the study
of microinjected fluorescent tubulin by confocal (discovered by
Gundersen lab, popularized by Waterman-Storer). You may get similar
results with the enzyme catalase.
At 06:59 AM 5/8/2006, you wrote:
>Search the CONFOCAL archive at
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>
>Sorry, this isn't a confocal question, but has anyone used an antifade
>mounting medium that has proven successful in imaging fixed cells using
>TIRF? My guess is that the usual suspects (Prolong, Vectashield) have too
>high a refractive index.
>Thanks in advance,
>Simon
>
>Babraham Institute
>Cambridge
>UK
George McNamara, Ph.D.
Division of Cancer Immunotherapeutics and Tumor Immunology
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