Re: fluorescent microscope

PAUL@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
Mon, 24 Apr 1995 22:25:59

Becky Bonner from Oklahoma City writes:
>
> We are putting together a new fluorescent image analysis system and
> are searching for a the best microscope for the job. Your help and
> experience is appreciated. System requirements:
> Automated focus, stage, nosepiece, shutters and filter wheels
> motorized fluorescence exicitation changer computer controllable with
> at least 4 positions - with registration and reproduciblity
> would like a 250 position slide stage with automated feeder (that
> works)
> good tech support and service with service contract
>
> the motor speeds and interfaces are important issues we will need to
> address
>
> I seem to remember at the ISAC meeting premeeting Image workshop 3
> years ago a great microscope from Leica being presented there that
> looked very much like what we want - but reps here in the USA say this
> doesn't exist. Anyone remember that? Was I dreaming?
>
> also interested in Mercury-Xenon lamp source with 2000 hr life - any
> experience?

The system was I believe designed after a leica system, but is
marketed by B-D. I looked closely at the system and it has most if
mnot all of the features you require. It is quite an exceptional
instrument. Hopefully one of the B-D people will pick up on this and
send you the info.

On an unrelated but important topic - our concerns and thoughts are
certainly with our colleages in Oklahoma City after last weeks
tragedy. Hope things are ok with you and your lab Becky.

Best Regards
Paul

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> Oklahoma City, OK 73104 USA
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> e-mail: becky-bonner@uokhsc.edu
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