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Hi, Adrian -
I can't give you any opinion on it, but a company you may not have thought
of is Olympus, since they are new to offer an MP system.
Have fun,
Holly
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Dear all,
Here at the Centenary Institute (Sydney, Australia) we are in the
process of acquiring a multi-photon system for deep imaging in intact
tissues (mainly mouse tissue).
I'm looking for any comments/reviews (good or bad), about particular
systems, vendors, options etc, from people who are active in this
field (comments on service/support are probably not that relevant
unless you are located in Australia or have comments on the parent
company).
Our principal investigator is keen on the Ultima system from Prairie
Technologies but at this stage we are still open to (almost) all
possibilities.
I look forward to some interesting responses.
Regards,
Adrian Smith
Manager, Cytometry Facility,
Centenary Institute, Sydney, Australia
PS a second, related, email to follow asking for similar comments on
a general-purpose confocal system.
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