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Dear all,
I am fairly new to this discussion group so I apologise in advance if this
topic has been covered in detail already.
Basically, I have a post-grad student who would like to assess the
architecture of bone (compact and spongy). She is looking for a fluorescent
dye that will enable imaging. She doesn't need to disctiminate between the
different cell populations but rather is looking at the arrangement of
trabeculae, etc. We have a krypton/argon laser with 488nm, 568nm and 647nm
excitation. We have a number of filters available for detecting emmision on
our Leica TCS4d CLSM.
Can anyone help me out with a dye please?
Many thanks,
Felicity
Felicity Lawrence
Analytical Electron Microscopy Facility
Queensland University of Technology
GPO Box 2434, Brisbane 4000
Australia
Ph : 3864 2557
Fax: 3864 5100
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