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I would like very much to try this new microscope at Cell Biology. I will
bring some of my samples. Nina Allen>
Dear All
>
> It may be of interest to the list that at this years American Society
> of Cell Biology Annual Meeting (Washington DC Convention Centre, 11-15
> December) Bio-Rad will launch the RTS2000, a new video-rate confocal
> and multi-photon imaging system.
>
> Visitors to our stand (numbers 100-102) will be able to obtain an
> invitation to see the RTS2000 system. The new Radiance2000 MP
> (recently launched at Neuroscience '99) will again be shown on the
> stand.
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> Invitations will also be available at the stand to our Life Science
> Seminar on Monday 13th December. This will include multi-photon
> application and RTS2000 presentations.
>
> We hope that you can find time to visit the stand or attend the Life
> Science Seminar, where refreshments will be provided.
>
> Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require any further
> information.
>
> Silvia Esteban
> Marketing Co-ordinator
> Bio-Rad Microscopy Division
> UK
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Nina Stromgren Allen
Professor, Department of Botany;
Director, Cellular and Molecular Imaging Facility
Box 7612, Department of Botany
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7612
Phone: 919-515-8382 (Office), 515-3525 (Lab), 515-2727 (Department Secretary)
Fax: 919-515-3436
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