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http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocalDear Dr Camello,
I saw your request for a low cost confocal on the confocal listserver.
VisiTech International are manufacturers of confocal imaging systems.
We are able to offer a variety of confocal technologies including
spinning disc systems from Yokogawa, an advanced multi-point confocal
scanner of our own design which eliminates the artefacts normally
associated with spinning disc systems, and a high speed single point
confocal system using Acousto Optical Deflection technology.
I would like to discuss your requirements to see how best we can help
you to obtain a confocal system within your budget.
When would be a good time to call you?
Best regards
Ken
Ken Bell
Product Specialist
VisiTech International Ltd
Unit 92, Silverbriar
Sunderland Enterprise Park (East)
Sunderland SR5 2TQ, UK
Tel +44 191 516 6255
Fax +44 191 516 6258
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web: www.visitch.co.uk
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Subject: Advice for a cheap confocal
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http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocalHi all,
I would like suggestions for acquisition of the cheapest useful confocal
for live cell imaging (laser or disk-based). We have an old Biorad 1024
(Nikon based) but its lifetime is approaching.
Thanks
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Dr Pedro J Camello
Dpt Physiology
Faculty of Veterinary Sciences
University of Extremadura
10071 Caceres
Spain
Ph: 927257100 Extension 1321
Fax:927257110