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Hi,

I am looking for a stand alone FRAP-PA (photoactivation module) for my
existing epifluorescence microscope in DAPI and GFP channels.

I am exploring Andor Multi point mosiac unit for this along with a white
light source coupled with filter wheels. Does anyone has any experience with
such a setup? And if yes what light source would be most optimal for FRAP
(using GFP).

I have also looked at Visitron FRAP and 3i FRAP systems but they use lasers
and that makes them quite expensive.

Are there any other systems in market which can be explored? Any input on
this matter will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

DS.
Katherina Garcia Garcia Katherina Garcia Garcia
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Re: FRAP system

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Hi:

Try with Roper Scientific-Photometrics. We have a FRAPPA system from them in our Spinning Disk.

Kathy

El 05/22/12, Deepak Saini  <[hidden email]> escribió:

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>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a stand alone FRAP-PA (photoactivation module) for my
> existing epifluorescence microscope in DAPI and GFP channels.
>
> I am exploring Andor Multi point mosiac unit for this along with a white
> light source coupled with filter wheels. Does anyone has any experience with
> such a setup? And if yes what light source would be most optimal for FRAP
> (using GFP).
>
> I have also looked at Visitron FRAP and 3i FRAP systems but they use lasers
> and that makes them quite expensive.
>
> Are there any other systems in market which can be explored? Any input on
> this matter will be highly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> DS.
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Robin Battye-2 Robin Battye-2
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Re: FRAP system

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commercial response.

The roper system is now distributed by Biovision in North American.  The unit is called the iLAS2.  

Contact Ken Anderson

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Hi:

Try with Roper Scientific-Photometrics. We have a FRAPPA system from them in our Spinning Disk.

Kathy

El 05/22/12, Deepak Saini  <[hidden email]> escribió:

> *****
> To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to:
> http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy
> *****
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a stand alone FRAP-PA (photoactivation module) for my
> existing epifluorescence microscope in DAPI and GFP channels.
>
> I am exploring Andor Multi point mosiac unit for this along with a white
> light source coupled with filter wheels. Does anyone has any experience with
> such a setup? And if yes what light source would be most optimal for FRAP
> (using GFP).
>
> I have also looked at Visitron FRAP and 3i FRAP systems but they use lasers
> and that makes them quite expensive.
>
> Are there any other systems in market which can be explored? Any input on
> this matter will be highly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> DS.
--
---------------------------------------------------------------
Katherina García García
Técnico Especialista en Microscopía y Citometría
Tlf. 954977432
[hidden email]
Centro Andaluz de Biología del Desarrollo
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Universidad Pablo Olavide
Ctra. Utrera km1
41013 Sevilla
España