Charu Tanwar |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** Thank you list for the useful suggestions on CNT Imaging problem. The user will plan her experiment with more dilution with non Flourescent CNTand also first binding at low temp and then studying uptake at 37. I have one more query related to the sterilization of microscope chamber if some infectious live samples gets spilled or leak from the dishes. We have Nikon A1R live imaging set up and many users come with infectious live samples including blood. In this condition, i am worried about the spillage on to the objectives and inside the chamber. Thanks in advance Charu Tanwar |
Roshma Azeem |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** One cannot avoid spillage as it happens accidentally or carelessness. What do you mean by “Sterilization” of microscope chamber? Carbon tetrachloride can be used to clean the objectives. But one needs to have proper expertise to do this with appropriate lens cleaning tissue papers (like Kodak Lens Tissue). The chamber can be cleaned with Ethyl ether or Ethanol or Acetone. Avoid using acetone if there is any plastic part. On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 5:56 AM, Charu Tanwar <[hidden email]>wrote: > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > ***** > > Thank you list for the useful suggestions on CNT Imaging problem. > The user will plan her experiment with more dilution with non Flourescent > CNTand also first binding at low temp and then studying uptake at 37. > > I have one more query related to the sterilization of microscope chamber if > some infectious live samples gets spilled or leak from the dishes. > We have Nikon A1R live imaging set up and many users come with infectious > live samples including blood. In this condition, i am worried about the > spillage > on to the objectives and inside the chamber. > > Thanks in advance > Charu Tanwar > |
Lemasters, John J. |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** Hi Folks, Carbon tetrachloride is a potent hepatotoxicant. Don't use it. John J. Lemasters, MD, PhD Professor and GlaxoSmithKline Distinguished Endowed Chair Director, Center for Cell Death, Injury and Regeneration Departments of Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Sciences and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Medical University of South Carolina QF213 Quadrangle Building 280 Calhoun Street, MSC 140 Charleston, SC 29425 Office: 843-792-2153 Lab: 843-792-3530 Fax: 843-792-8436 Email: [hidden email] http://academicdepartments.musc.edu/ccdir -----Original Message----- From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Roshma Azeem Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 5:49 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: spillage inside the microscope chamber ***** To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** One cannot avoid spillage as it happens accidentally or carelessness. What do you mean by "Sterilization" of microscope chamber? Carbon tetrachloride can be used to clean the objectives. But one needs to have proper expertise to do this with appropriate lens cleaning tissue papers (like Kodak Lens Tissue). The chamber can be cleaned with Ethyl ether or Ethanol or Acetone. Avoid using acetone if there is any plastic part. On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 5:56 AM, Charu Tanwar <[hidden email]>wrote: > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > ***** > > Thank you list for the useful suggestions on CNT Imaging problem. > The user will plan her experiment with more dilution with non Flourescent > CNTand also first binding at low temp and then studying uptake at 37. > > I have one more query related to the sterilization of microscope chamber if > some infectious live samples gets spilled or leak from the dishes. > We have Nikon A1R live imaging set up and many users come with infectious > live samples including blood. In this condition, i am worried about the > spillage > on to the objectives and inside the chamber. > > Thanks in advance > Charu Tanwar > |
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