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Hi Vladimir,
We have a LaVision Ultramicroscope and I would be happy to answer any
specific questions you may have about it if you want to contact me
offline. I'm not sure from your e-mail what kind of suggestions or
comments you are looking for.
It might also be helpful if you could say where you are located, in case
you have questions about service or whatever - that's always easier to
tell from a work e-mail address than from a gmail one...
All the best,
Alison
On 6/29/2015 5:55 PM, Vladimir Ghukasyan wrote:
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> Dear Listers,
>
> We are considering getting a light sheet setup for our core. I had a chance
> to test briefly the Z.1 system from Zeiss and prepare to send some samples
> to Germany to test the Ultramicroscope. Havy any of you worked with either
> of these systems? I would be very thankful for any suggestion/comment
> advice on this matter.
>
> Our typical application is imaging of CLARITY cleared mouse brain samples.
> High resolution may be very beneficial (imaging of axonal tracks) but not
> absolutely necessary at this point. The Z.1 can work with a "CLARITY" long
> working distance objectives, but the immersion media is limited to
> non-organic solvents, so no BAAB/iDISCO, etc. Ultramicroscope as I have
> learned today, can be used with any objective, but I wonder how is
> chromatic aberration correction handled (hope to hear about that from the
> company soon).
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Vladimir
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