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January 1996

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Anna Smallcombe <[log in to unmask]>
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Confocal Microscopy List <[log in to unmask]>
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     Luca, did you receive my response last week? I only ask because I have
     had some failed deliveries of messages.
 
     Anna Smallcombe
 
 
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Subject: confocal microscopy and plant tissues
Author:  Confocal Microscopy List <[log in to unmask]> at Internet
Date:    04/01/96 22:57
 
 
I'm a Botany student from the University of Genoa (Italy)
I'm working on the seed of Chamaecytisus prolifer
(Leguminosae). I will be glad to have information from
people using confocal microscopy on plant tissues
(specially seeds).
Mainly I'm interested on the histhochemical
characterization of the seed , I'm looking for a suitable
fluorochrome to identify hydrofilic tissues,the best
emission peak should be 530 nm because the seed is strongly
selffluorescent for other wavelength.
I'm also looking for informations about Nile red's
protocol.
 
                 Sincerly
                Luca Tiano

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