"Spinning-disc for selling"

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"Spinning-disc for selling"

Hello, 
My name is Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez and I am the Manager at the Centre for  Cellular Imaging in Gothenburg, Sweden.  We got a QLC100 Real-time multi-point confocal microscopy (Visitech) using dual spinning disc technology in our Facility, but in the last couple of years we did not have so many users working with that system. We think is such nice system to just have it stop in the room or packed in boxes. You can see the system at our homepage: http://www.cf.gu.se/english/Centre_for_Cellular_Imaging/Equipment/conf_spin_disk/
The QLC100 is built on an inverted Nikon microscope and is equipped with a blue diode laser (405 nm), an Argon Laser (457, 488 and 514 nm) and an Argon/ Krypton Laser (488 and 568 nm). Switching between laser lines only takes microseconds through the Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter (AOTF). There are two digital CCD cameras attached, capable of collecting up to 120 frames per second, enabling dual color acquisition. The focus is changed by a piezo scanner, enabling fast 3D aquisition.
Please contact me as soon as posible off-list.
All the best
JULIA

Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez, Ph.D.
Scientific Manager, Centre for Cellular Imaging (CCI)
Sahlgrenska Academy
University of Gothenburg
Medicinaregatan 7A (Visiting address)
Medicinaregatan 1G (For shipments/packages...)
413 90 Gothenburg
SWEDEN
Letters and small shipments:
Box 435
405 30, Göteborg

Telephone: +46-(0)31-78 6 3703
Fax:  +46-(0)31-41 61 08








Vernita Gordon Vernita Gordon
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Re: "Spinning-disc for selling"

Hi,

Thanks for your email.  How much are you thinking of asking for this system?

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On 6 April 2010 10:10, Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hello, 
My name is Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez and I am the Manager at the Centre for  Cellular Imaging in Gothenburg, Sweden.  We got a QLC100 Real-time multi-point confocal microscopy (Visitech) using dual spinning disc technology in our Facility, but in the last couple of years we did not have so many users working with that system. We think is such nice system to just have it stop in the room or packed in boxes. You can see the system at our homepage: http://www.cf.gu.se/english/Centre_for_Cellular_Imaging/Equipment/conf_spin_disk/
The QLC100 is built on an inverted Nikon microscope and is equipped with a blue diode laser (405 nm), an Argon Laser (457, 488 and 514 nm) and an Argon/ Krypton Laser (488 and 568 nm). Switching between laser lines only takes microseconds through the Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter (AOTF). There are two digital CCD cameras attached, capable of collecting up to 120 frames per second, enabling dual color acquisition. The focus is changed by a piezo scanner, enabling fast 3D aquisition.
Please contact me as soon as posible off-list.
All the best
JULIA

Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez, Ph.D.
Scientific Manager, Centre for Cellular Imaging (CCI)
Sahlgrenska Academy
University of Gothenburg
Medicinaregatan 7A (Visiting address)
Medicinaregatan 1G (For shipments/packages...)
413 90 Gothenburg
SWEDEN
Letters and small shipments:
Box 435
405 30, Göteborg

Telephone: +46-(0)31-78 6 3703
Fax:  +46-(0)31-41 61 08