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Hi all!

I have a question to ask on behalf of a collegue regarding flow cells. I
don't know anything about flow cells myself, so I appologize if my
questions/requirements are obvious or impossible... We are in search of a
flow cell for flushing samples (chitin) during imaging. It should fit a
Zeiss Axiovert 100M and/or a Leica TCS SP5 and it should be easily
implemented and removed. Do any of you have any suggestions?

Best regards,
Edrun

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Hogskoleringen 5
7491 Trondheim, Norway
Tel.: +47 73 59 36 69
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Dear Edrun,

have a look at the FCS2 Chamber and contact me off list if you need a
quotation.

http://www.bioptechs.com/Products/FCS2/fcs2.html



 
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Hi all!

I have a question to ask on behalf of a collegue regarding flow cells. I
don't know anything about flow cells myself, so I appologize if my
questions/requirements are obvious or impossible... We are in search of a
flow cell for flushing samples (chitin) during imaging. It should fit a
Zeiss Axiovert 100M and/or a Leica TCS SP5 and it should be easily
implemented and removed. Do any of you have any suggestions?

Best regards,
Edrun

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Edrun Andrea Schnell
Divisional engineer,
Dept. of Physics, NTNU
Hogskoleringen 5
7491 Trondheim, Norway
Tel.: +47 73 59 36 69
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Hi Edrun,

It all depends on what your requirements are? Do you require an opened
or closed chamber? Aerobic or anaerobic conditions? The Bioptechs
chamber is very good, but extremely pricey if you don't need the
sophisticated set up. You can also make up Flow Cell chambers yourself.
There are a variety of papers that could prob give you some details if
you search through PubMed.

Kind regards,
Deanne.

Deanne Catmull  
Research Assistant
School of Dental Science
University of Melbourne
720 Swanston St
Carlton 3010
Fax: 9341-1597
Ph: 9341-1577
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Subject: Flow cell for flushing samples during imaging

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Hi all!

I have a question to ask on behalf of a collegue regarding flow cells. I
don't know anything about flow cells myself, so I appologize if my
questions/requirements are obvious or impossible... We are in search of
a
flow cell for flushing samples (chitin) during imaging. It should fit a
Zeiss Axiovert 100M and/or a Leica TCS SP5 and it should be easily
implemented and removed. Do any of you have any suggestions?

Best regards,
Edrun

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Divisional engineer,
Dept. of Physics, NTNU
Hogskoleringen 5
7491 Trondheim, Norway
Tel.: +47 73 59 36 69
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Hi Deanne!

Thanks for the reply! We need a cell for which we can have pump or syringe
driven flushing - a closed system which allows for constant and controlled
flushing. We don't know exactly what requirements we have yet, it would
be best to buy something which can be used for different things. We have
tried to make some things ourselves, but it wasn't good enough.

Regards,
Edrun


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Divisional engineer,
Dept. of Physics, NTNU
Hogskoleringen 5
7491 Trondheim, Norway
Tel.: +47 73 59 36 69

On Tue, 11 Mar 2008, Deanne Veronica Catmull wrote:

> Search the CONFOCAL archive at
> http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
>
> Hi Edrun,
>
> It all depends on what your requirements are? Do you require an opened
> or closed chamber? Aerobic or anaerobic conditions? The Bioptechs
> chamber is very good, but extremely pricey if you don't need the
> sophisticated set up. You can also make up Flow Cell chambers yourself.
> There are a variety of papers that could prob give you some details if
> you search through PubMed.
>
> Kind regards,
> Deanne.
>
> Deanne Catmull
> Research Assistant
> School of Dental Science
> University of Melbourne
> 720 Swanston St
> Carlton 3010
> Fax: 9341-1597
> Ph: 9341-1577
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] On
> Behalf Of Edrun Andrea Schnell
> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 7:37 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Flow cell for flushing samples during imaging
>
> Search the CONFOCAL archive at
> http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
>
> Hi all!
>
> I have a question to ask on behalf of a collegue regarding flow cells. I
> don't know anything about flow cells myself, so I appologize if my
> questions/requirements are obvious or impossible... We are in search of
> a
> flow cell for flushing samples (chitin) during imaging. It should fit a
> Zeiss Axiovert 100M and/or a Leica TCS SP5 and it should be easily
> implemented and removed. Do any of you have any suggestions?
>
> Best regards,
> Edrun
>
> --
>
> Edrun Andrea Schnell
> Divisional engineer,
> Dept. of Physics, NTNU
> Hogskoleringen 5
> 7491 Trondheim, Norway
> Tel.: +47 73 59 36 69
>
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Hello Edrun

LIS (www.lis.ch) also offers such chambers. I don't know how their
prices relate to the Bioptechs ones.

No commercial interest!

Cheers   Gabor

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At 05:35 AM 3/11/2008, you wrote:
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Hi Deanne!

Thanks for the reply! We need a cell for which we can have pump or syringe
driven flushing - a closed system which allows for constant and controlled
flushing. We don't know exactly what requirements we have yet, it would
be best to buy something which can be used for different things. We have
tried to make some things ourselves, but it wasn't good enough.

Regards,
Edrun


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Edrun Andrea Schnell
Divisional engineer,
Dept. of Physics, NTNU
Hogskoleringen 5
7491 Trondheim, Norway
Tel.: +47 73 59 36 69

On Tue, 11 Mar 2008, Deanne Veronica Catmull wrote:

> Search the CONFOCAL archive at
> http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
>
> Hi Edrun,
>
> It all depends on what your requirements are? Do you require an opened
> or closed chamber? Aerobic or anaerobic conditions? The Bioptechs
> chamber is very good, but extremely pricey if you don't need the
> sophisticated set up. You can also make up Flow Cell chambers yourself.
> There are a variety of papers that could prob give you some details if
> you search through PubMed.
>
> Kind regards,
> Deanne.
>
> Deanne Catmull
> Research Assistant
> School of Dental Science
> University of Melbourne
> 720 Swanston St
> Carlton 3010
> Fax: 9341-1597
> Ph: 9341-1577
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Confocal Microscopy List [[hidden email]] On
> Behalf Of Edrun Andrea Schnell
> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 7:37 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Flow cell for flushing samples during imaging
>
> Search the CONFOCAL archive at
> http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
>
> Hi all!
>
> I have a question to ask on behalf of a collegue regarding flow cells. I
> don't know anything about flow cells myself, so I appologize if my
> questions/requirements are obvious or impossible... We are in search of
> a
> flow cell for flushing samples (chitin) during imaging. It should fit a
> Zeiss Axiovert 100M and/or a Leica TCS SP5 and it should be easily
> implemented and removed. Do any of you have any suggestions?
>
> Best regards,
> Edrun
>
> --
>
> Edrun Andrea Schnell
> Divisional engineer,
> Dept. of Physics, NTNU
> Hogskoleringen 5
> 7491 Trondheim, Norway
> Tel.: +47 73 59 36 69
>
Ian Harper-2 Ian Harper-2
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Hi Edrun

If you are looking for a quality pump that has neither the inherent
limitations of the peristaltic pumps nor the limited capacity of the
syringe type systems, then you should look at the amazing epicycloidal
pump made (and patented) by a local (Australian) engineer - I have no
commercial interest, and have owned one such pump which we use
sporadically (not many people do flow here) for some years.. it has
flushing (hi and low flow) capabilities, and gives superb smooth (that's
my technical term) continuous low flow.

I don;t have the contact details at hand, but pls contact me and i will
look it up.

regards

Ian.


Edrun Andrea Schnell wrote:

> Search the CONFOCAL archive at
> http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
>
> Hi Deanne!
>
> Thanks for the reply! We need a cell for which we can have pump or syringe
> driven flushing - a closed system which allows for constant and controlled
> flushing. We don't know exactly what requirements we have yet, it would
> be best to buy something which can be used for different things. We have
> tried to make some things ourselves, but it wasn't good enough.
>
> Regards,
> Edrun
>
>
> --
>
> Edrun Andrea Schnell
> Divisional engineer,
> Dept. of Physics, NTNU
> Hogskoleringen 5
> 7491 Trondheim, Norway
> Tel.: +47 73 59 36 69
>
> On Tue, 11 Mar 2008, Deanne Veronica Catmull wrote:
>
>  
>> Search the CONFOCAL archive at
>> http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
>>
>> Hi Edrun,
>>
>> It all depends on what your requirements are? Do you require an opened
>> or closed chamber? Aerobic or anaerobic conditions? The Bioptechs
>> chamber is very good, but extremely pricey if you don't need the
>> sophisticated set up. You can also make up Flow Cell chambers yourself.
>> There are a variety of papers that could prob give you some details if
>> you search through PubMed.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Deanne.
>>
>> Deanne Catmull
>> Research Assistant
>> School of Dental Science
>> University of Melbourne
>> 720 Swanston St
>> Carlton 3010
>> Fax: 9341-1597
>> Ph: 9341-1577
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] On
>> Behalf Of Edrun Andrea Schnell
>> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 7:37 PM
>> To: [hidden email]
>> Subject: Flow cell for flushing samples during imaging
>>
>> Search the CONFOCAL archive at
>> http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
>>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> I have a question to ask on behalf of a collegue regarding flow cells. I
>> don't know anything about flow cells myself, so I appologize if my
>> questions/requirements are obvious or impossible... We are in search of
>> a
>> flow cell for flushing samples (chitin) during imaging. It should fit a
>> Zeiss Axiovert 100M and/or a Leica TCS SP5 and it should be easily
>> implemented and removed. Do any of you have any suggestions?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Edrun
>>
>> --
>>
>> Edrun Andrea Schnell
>> Divisional engineer,
>> Dept. of Physics, NTNU
>> Hogskoleringen 5
>> 7491 Trondheim, Norway
>> Tel.: +47 73 59 36 69
>>
>>    

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