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Dear Laura
As Michael already pointed out, we offer the
iceCUBE&BOX temperature control system which
covers a range of ambient-10°C to 45°C for most
setups. One of the advantages of an integral
system over a local one is that it will work with
any sample, stage and objective. Don't hesitate
to contact me off-list if you have further questions.
It goes without saying that I have considerable
commercial interest in our own products :-)
Best regards,
Beat
At 17:53 17-11-2008, you wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>We are trying to do some imaging of yeast and
>Dictyostelium and have found that our microscope
>cubicles are around 24-25C which is affecting
>the experiments. Ideally we would like to image
>at around 22C or other temperatures below room
>temperature. I was wondering if people could
>let me know if they have any solutions to this
>problem. Our microscopes are sealed (perspex
>boxes) and we have heaters which work great for imaging at 37C.
>
>Thanks
>
>Laura Macro
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