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Nunc makes LabTek chambered coverglass slides. They come in 1, 2, 4, and
8-well configurations. See page 26 in their current catalog.

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Paul Goodwin
Image Analysis Lab
FHCRC, Seattle, WA

On Fri, 29 Nov 1996, Beat Ludin wrote:

> Does anybody know a supplier for cell culture dishes (especially
> multi-well plates) with 0.17mm glass bottom suitable for hi-mag oil
> lenses?
>
> Dan, I know bioptechs sells coated 35mm dishes of this sort for the
> heating system - maybe you could help me? (Sorry, but I am not interested
> in the heating system itself because I've built a temperature controlled
> laminar flow for our microscope - that works better for what we do).
>
> beat
>
> P.S. Just for the fun of it: I posed the same question to Falcon's cell
> culture experts. After several hours, the called me back - the answer
> was: Yes, all our culture dishes are transparent :-)
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Dr. Beat Ludin, FMI, PO Box 2543, 4002 Basel, Switzerland
> Tel. +41 61 697 6697 / FAX +41 61 697 3976
> Internet:[log in to unmask] / Compuserve:100102,1527
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