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>>Hello,
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>>We have been debating the pros and cons of an inverted against an
>>upright microscope for confocal applications.
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>>Are there any experiments that can be done ONLY using an upright ?
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>>Would appreciate any comments/suggestions on this.
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>>With Best Regards,
>>Sanjay Khendry
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REPLY:If you are going to inject something into a tissue slice and then
look at it, this can be done far easier and better on an upright
microscope....Tom Reese

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