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I have a Leica SP5X with a Marzhauser motorized stage and a piezo Z-stage.
We bought a separate multi-well plate holder from Leica after the initial
purchase.
This works fine with the piezo z-stage. I haven't directly compared to confirm,
but I am fairly certain the z-range is similar to other stage inserts (just
depends on your sample).
If your stage travel range does not allow you to visit the whole area of the
multi-well plate, this can be adjusted in the software control of the microscope
and stage. Ask your Leica rep or contact me off-line.
I would also be happy to let you know the part number that I ordered from Leica.
- Lisa
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Lisa Cameron, Ph.D.
Director of Confocal and Light Microscopy
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Boston, MA
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Hello everyone,
We have a Leica SP5 X confocal microscope. We are planning to image
96-well plates on it. But so far I haven't found anything to fit the
plate on the stage.
I'm wondering anyone on the list has experiences with this kind of
experiment. Any suggestion is welcome.
Thank you!
Yue
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