[Histonet] flat bed scanners
K. Bowden
kbowden <@t> ucsd.edu
Mon Mar 15 15:01:17 CST 2004
Agfa Arcus and Agfa Duoscan T1200. We the like the
software as well and the quility of the scanner.
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Karen Bowden
Staff Research Associate II
University of CA, San Diego
Department of Orthopedics
9500 Gilman Dr. 0630
La Jolla, CA 92093-0630
858-277-4970
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CRME (Criss Meligro) wrote:
> Wish to know the most used flat bed scanner for gross photography of small samples (mouse kidneys). I played a little with my home HP photo scanner and we seem pleased but in purchasing one for the lab I would like to know what people are using or if they are.... thanks! Criss
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