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Steve Potter <[log in to unmask]>
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Beat Ludin <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> Dear confocalists
>
> I've been spending the last few weeks at the MBL in Woods Hole. During my
> stay I had the opportunity (and the pleasure) to use the Yokogawa CSU10
> real-time microlens Nipkow-disk confocal (phew!) in the lab of Shinya
> Inoue for a few hours. I have been so impressed that I decided to write a
> short note to the list.
>

Thanks, Beat, this is very interesting!  Is there a paper we could read that
describes the system in detail?



> + illumination confined the the scanning plane, so there should be less
> phototoxicity problems.

Is this really true?  How is the illumination confined to the scanning plane?

Steve


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