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Guy -
I have seen it. It is quite fabulous.
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>>We have a new upright Zeiss Epi-fluorescent scope and we want to turn it
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>>into a confocal. Can anyone give advice on the best way to do this??
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>Obviously this depends on 1. how much you want to spend
>and 2. what you want to do with it.
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>One interesting approach which might at least be worth getting a
>demo of from your local rep is the Zeiss Apotome. This uses
>'structured illumination' to generate optical sections and while
>it may not be totally equivalent to confocal is could be useful -
>I'm still waiting for my demo of it!
>
> Guy
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