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Dear all,
Please reply to the listerv too. I would like to hear the suggestions. Thank you,
George
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From: Barbara Foster <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 12:01:48 -0700
Subject: Re: Anchoring floating tissue for confocal imaging
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Dear Listers,
A question from a colleague in Ireland. Please reply directly to Sheila at:
"sheila o'shea" <[log in to unmask]>
Many thanks.
Barbara Foster
Microscopy/Microscopy Education
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At 11:45 AM 6/12/02 +0100, you wrote:
>Dear Barbara,
>Do you know of any product (preferably mechanical) that is used to keep
>floating tissue in place on a glass bottom dish for confocal imaging ? I
>am trying to observe lymphatic tissue that has been treated with a
>fluorescent probe.
>Thank you for your time,
>Regards,
>Sheila
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>Sheila O'Shea,
>Department of Physiology,
>Queens Medical Biology Centre,
>97 Lisburn Road, Belfast
>ext. 2073 or 07900200076
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>Sheila O'Shea,
>Department of Physiology,
>Queens Medical Biology Centre,
>97 Lisburn Road, Belfast
>ext. 2073 or 07900200076
>
>
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