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One of my users wants to look at low levels of translation using luciferase on the microscope. Has anyone imaged bioluminescence in transiently transfected cells before? It would be helpful if someone has any information on what kind of intracellular substrates to use.
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Martin,
Although I no longer work with Leica, based on my great memory and the data you have listed, the lens you describe should physically fit the scope in question with no problem. As far as I can recall, all HCX lenses are compatible with all DM series scopes, with possible exceptions of darkfield nose pieces and working distances that make it awkward (but no impossible) to put a lens designed for inverted scopes on an upright scope. HCX is the designation for Leica's latest series of lenses. Chris Tully On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 2:18 PM, Martin Kohler <[hidden email]> wrote: Search the CONFOCAL archive at -- Chris Tully Microscopy and Image Analysis Expert [hidden email] 240-888-1021 http://www.linkedin.com/in/christully |
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Hi Martin, Chris, I think that the problem
will be that this lens will have a long focal distance such that you may need
to alter your fixed stage configuration. Perhaps your local Leica rep could
bring one so that you could try it. I would like to hear the results. Cheers, Brian D Armstrong PhD Light Microscopy Core Manager Beckman Research Institute City of 626-359-8111 x62872 From: Search the CONFOCAL
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That lens is HUGE! The focussing nosepiece on a fixed
stage might
have trouble with the weight. As Brian says, you
should try before
you buy.
Guy
Optical Imaging Techniques in Cell Biology From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Armstrong, Brian Sent: Tuesday, 15 April 2008 9:49 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: Leica 20x question Hi Martin, Chris, I
think that the problem will be that this lens will have a long focal distance
such that you may need to alter your fixed stage configuration. Perhaps your
local Leica rep could bring one so that you could try it. I would like to hear
the results. Cheers, Brian D Armstrong
PhD Light Microscopy Core
Manager Beckman Research
Institute City of 626-359-8111
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http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal No, only on a DMR, and works great. We have all the dipping lenses, they're fantastic for looking at very 3D live things, like plant shoot apical meristems. good luck, Rosemary Rosemary White [hidden email] CSIRO Plant Industry ph. 61 (0)2-6246 5475 GPO Box 1600 fax. 61 (0)2-6246 5334 Canberra, ACT 2601 Australia On 15/4/08 4:18 AM, "Martin Kohler" <[hidden email]> wrote: > Search the CONFOCAL archive at > http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal > > Dear Leica SP2 confocal users, > > I wonder if anyone out there tried to fit a Leica HCX APO L 20x/1.00W lens on > the Leica DM LFSA microscope stand? > > / Martin > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Martin Köhler > The Rolf Luft Research Center for Diabetes and Endocrinology > Karolinska Institutet > Karolinska University Hospital Solna L1 > SE-171 76 Stockholm, Sweden > > E-mail: [hidden email] > Phone: +46 8 51775732 > Fax: +46 8 51779450 > ------------------------------------------------------------- |
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