http://confocal-microscopy-list.275.s1.nabble.com/37-C-immersion-oil-tp7586518p7586520.html
Agreed. Cargille is a great resource.
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> Hi Philipp,
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> I "THINK" many of the manufacturers get their oil from Cargille.
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> On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 5:44 AM, Philipp Tripal <
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> > Dear colleagues
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> > I have high demand for the immersion oils, that enable live-cell
> > microscopy at 37°C (na 37°C = 1.518). Each manufacturer offers a 37°C
> > immersion oil, specific for their objective lenses and packing volumes
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> > rather small. Do you have any idea, who is producing the 37°C immersion
> > oils for the various manufacturers and if I can directly order these
> > products, independent of the companies who are producing the lenses?
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> > Thank you for your help
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> > Philipp
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