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Dear colleagues... (Sorry if you are getting this message second time, I am having some trouble sending to the Confocal List)
 
I was at the Microscience meeting in London in 2008, and in one vendor booth they were telling (not really displaying because they didn't have it with them) about a strange microscope that achieves a very good resolution in transmission, better than the diffraction limit, and a large depth of field. They didn't explain how it works. I think the company was based in Germany, but I don't remember the name.  Does anyone know what it could have been or the company name? I would like to contact them. Thanks!
 
Mike Model
Kent State University

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